Have you ever responded to a discussion you've already responded to?
By melanie652
@melanie652 (2524)
United States
9 responses
@beccacoward (525)
•
30 May 07
I've probably done this quite a few times without realising; but as my brain has the habit of retaining useless information, I normally remember which posts I have already responded to. Unfortunately, this useless information is pushing out useful stuff like circle theory and Shakespeare quotes. x
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@melanie652 (2524)
• United States
30 May 07
You are so funny! I like your sense of humor? Thanks for the laugh! :)
@trinidadvelasco (11401)
• Philippines
25 May 07
yes, this has happened to me before. not only once. something like more than twice in fact. although i immediately rate the discussion before posting a response to it, i didn't notice taht it was already rated. maybe my age plays some tricks on me sometimes. i just figured that the poster will understand that i found his/her discussion so attention getting and intriguing.
@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
26 May 07
Definitely! Especially if I haven's seen a friend for awhile and go to check out their discussions.. It's easy to pull one up you've already replied to.. Especially for me as I can be rather forgetful!
:)
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@h_gaurd9 (986)
• United States
30 May 07
Yes! This has happened to me on some occasions. I find a topic that I thought I've never seen before, respond to it, then scroll down the discussion to find out that I've made a post a few days ago. How embarrassing, really! It would even be slightly different than what I posted previously too. That's why it's a good idea to branch of to other topics so you won't run into that mistake. It helps to check discussions in your profile that you've responded to.
LOL silly me! =D
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@melanie652 (2524)
• United States
30 May 07
After responding to a discussion, I often respond to the similiar discussions listed below. That's where I may accidently post again. I get on a roll and I'm just happily responding away. LOL
Thanks for your response!
@creematee (2810)
• United States
25 May 07
I've done it a few times. Then I thought... it must have been a topic I felt really strongly about. :) Funny how things like that happen!
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@melanie652 (2524)
• United States
25 May 07
I wonder if we get credit for the second response?! I've never noticed. I would assume *not* though.
@wonderful1 (2075)
• China
25 May 07
No, I don't responde to a discussion that I've already responded to. If I feel familiar with some discussions, I will check it before I post a response. How long do you get 967 responses? I joined in mylot about a month ago, but now I post about 450 responses, i will reach to my minimum payout. But it is too little, do you have some good advice?
I joined adbux, too. it is a good site too. it is more easy to earn money. Are you a member of adbux, do you mind to be my referral ?
@melanie652 (2524)
• United States
25 May 07
I've been a member here for about 6-7 months. For you to do 450 responses in a month you'll probably be over 900 in another month if you keep going at the same rate. I do about 5-10 posts or so a day.
No thanks - I don't want to join adbux. I believe it's a scam. There are people already talking about not getting paid and others that say the owner is the same one that owned netbux. Apparently he scammed alot of people and got away with several thousand dollars.
To find out which sites are good and which are scams, you may want to check out gptboycott.com and getpaidforum.com.
@castleghost (1304)
• United States
25 May 07
I haven't had this happen to me. I will rate the persons discussion before I respond to it. That way I can give them a positive rating for having a good discussion. But it also helps remind me that I have already responded to that discussion. I am killing two birds with one stone. There are so many discussion that do look similar that I can see why people would make this mistake.
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@melanie652 (2524)
• United States
25 May 07
That's the same thing someone else said. It is a good idea. I'm going to remember that so hopefully I won't make that mistake again!