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A little bit, yeah. I think it's actually really common, for a variety of reasons. Some people just do it as a time-filler, or a self-reflection exercise, or just for pure creative pleasure. They may feel no need to share it at all, or may want to share it but aren't sure how.
I'd say if you're in the latter camp, most places I've been have at least a small literary scene, with open readings, zine exchanges, or even small publishers. If you want to, you can go out and meet the other weirdos sharing their stuff, and I think there's value in doing so in meatspace.
But if you want to write poems purely for the pleasure of the activity, or whatever other personal purpose, that's 100% valid. There are worse ways to fill time.