Just trying to find out......and learn!
By gwenns
@gwenns (255)
Singapore
June 6, 2008 3:12am CST
Erm, probably some of you guys is sick of these questions.. appreciate people who responded =)
What kind of discussions you will most likely take part in? What makes a good discussion? Current issues? Help? Random daily events? Will you get annoyed when there's duplicate discussions of the same topics that had been started by someone months ago?
3 responses
@moondancer (7433)
• United States
6 Jun 08
I reply to most of on my friends lists of new discussions, if I have something to say for their discussion. I try to add something helpful and my opinion to what they post.
There are different things I reply to. Not just the topics whether I like them or not. It's if I have something to add to the discussion.
I also go to the events and my daily letter replying to things there.
I check out the new user, ones with no responses, and hot topics to see what's there to add to.
I do not mind ansering questions that are asked again. I may have something different to say the next time someone asks. Or forgot to say something the first time.
It's a hit and miss with discussions. You get replies for different things at different times. It depends on what you have to ask or write about and how you word your discussion as to if someone will answer.
Things that you think might get a tremendous response actually gets you none.
I have just put discussions in that I want to talk about or need help on with something.
@Bentley16 (86)
• Brunei Darussalam
6 Jun 08
It varies with each person, sometimes there is a discussion about Cats, it made a lot of responses except from me..so what i meant is,you cant predict topics that people like.
@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
6 Jun 08
Hi there Gwenns!
Uhm, I think it will be topics that most people can relate to. My topics that got the most responses is "How do you Carry your Cellphone" and "Is it too late?" which is where I asked mylotters if it's too late for me to go back to school.
Good luck and happy earning!