Anyone like me? Seems like I'm killing all discussions
By mammamuh
@mammamuh (582)
Sweden
February 17, 2009 7:05am CST
I've been here for a while now - a qouple of weeks to be exact - and I have responded to several discussions.
Sadly many of them seem (the majority) to end after my response! Is it so that I kill them?
Do you have any advice to give me on how to write? I don't think I'm writing anything strange!
I tend to answer both discussions that have many responses, ones with few responses and even those with no responses *lol*
Is there any one else here in myLot that feels the same or am I the only one experienceing this?
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@missybear (11391)
• United States
17 Feb 09
I haven't really noticed but just don't worry about it to much and just have fun .
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@trinidadvelasco (11401)
• Philippines
17 Feb 09
really, that right, missyber. we shouldn't worry about what we do here if we do not hurt the feelings of others.
once we post a response to a discussion, just simply believe that you have made the one who posted it happier, much happier because, you noticed and gave value to that discussion in particular.
discussions that do not get our attention are those that we do not value at all. thus, the poster immeidaitely knows that you responded to that discussion in particular, because you liked it.
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@uicbear (1900)
• United States
17 Feb 09
No, I do not think your responses are killing discussions. To be honest with you there are only a few types of discussions (like those on politics or religion) that I will actually read all the responses before I add my 2 cents. Whether or not I respond has to do with the direction that the topic is pointed in by the original poster. Just keep responding, it's not you.
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