Quality of English as a factor in mylot

India
March 19, 2008 9:31am CST
I have been into mylotting since over a week by now. I have been posting everyday since then and am confused in one thing. Is it the quality of English that matters in earning much? Or is it just the quantity of matter in the response?
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@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
19 Mar 08
Mylot is not just about posting and just a forum or site, it is about contributing. I'm pretty sure that no matter how many posts a member could put up in one day, mylot would only honor those which they believe have substance in their posts. As what the previous responders' have said, we earn here through quality of posting and how much we know well about the subject we post or are posting at. It is also told and written in the guidelines that, "Post discussions, responses or comments criticizing members for bad/broken English or bad spelling. Everyone is welcome at myLot, we have users from all around the world and they are welcome regardless of their proficiency with the English Language."
@bcote212 (1112)
• United States
19 Mar 08
mylot is based on the quality of what you are saying not the quantity of the posts that you can comment on in a day. I think that is where new people get it wrong, they believe that if they answer 100 posts per day they are going to make big money, thats not true. Mylot is more a community of quality responces. I dont think that the quality of you English matters so much as the quality of what you are actually saying.
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@ctrymuziklvr (11057)
• United States
19 Mar 08
Their not talking about the quality of English but the quality of the discussion. The only problem there is that if a discussion is hard for most people to read then it will get less responses if any. I've come across a lot of discussions where the person is having an obviously hard time with English because I had not idea what they were trying to say. This is a great place to practice but if you want responses you have to be sure that what you write is understandable.