No idea. Not trying to argue about it. Marketing team I think is as unlikely as them being just a typical Lemmy user having fun on an alt, but neither is completely off the table. I enjoy their posts and playful banter, whatever the story is.
I searched Google for their user name and couldn’t find anything that looks like a professional account of theirs.
I’m not sure if there’s a way to pin a bio in Lemmy
There is, but you can’t access it through Voyager. You can through the web, but I checked and no bio set.
Lemmy would definitely not be my first choice if I was trying to build a personal brand; the audience is far too limited.
For sure. It seems like a safer place to flirt with posting online. My wife and I posted some elsewhere back in the day for the fun of it. Posting just for fun definitely happens.
No worries, just my perspective as someone that works in an industry adjacent to marketing.
I am acquainted with a few people that have struggled to monetize OF, etc. in a meaningful way, and from my outsider perspective, it seems like most people aren’t able to make it work, not without making it a full-time+ job. And then not very well. The people that make more than beer money off it seem to be few and far between.
No idea. Not trying to argue about it. Marketing team I think is as unlikely as them being just a typical Lemmy user having fun on an alt, but neither is completely off the table. I enjoy their posts and playful banter, whatever the story is.
I searched Google for their user name and couldn’t find anything that looks like a professional account of theirs.
There is, but you can’t access it through Voyager. You can through the web, but I checked and no bio set.
For sure. It seems like a safer place to flirt with posting online. My wife and I posted some elsewhere back in the day for the fun of it. Posting just for fun definitely happens.
No worries, just my perspective as someone that works in an industry adjacent to marketing.
I am acquainted with a few people that have struggled to monetize OF, etc. in a meaningful way, and from my outsider perspective, it seems like most people aren’t able to make it work, not without making it a full-time+ job. And then not very well. The people that make more than beer money off it seem to be few and far between.