Can you predict the number of your started discussion responses accurately?
By seamotive
@seamotive (144)
China
March 7, 2009 7:57am CST
Before you post a discussion ,do you think about how many responses you will receive?I did it,but not accurate.Maybe it's fun,maybe you think my such behavior is like a child,but the more response I receive the happier I feel.So did you do that,is it beyond your expectation?
2 responses
@sinokirin (900)
• China
8 Mar 09
I've never done so though I think it interesting.
I want to know how you predict, what basis do you predict?
Maybe you would find the basis of what you had received before,and get the responses number, I mean, it would depend on what you post could attract others
only.
ha ha ha, good stubject I have met here!
wish you good luck!
@seamotive (144)
• China
8 Mar 09
Hi,sinokirin:
To tell the truth,I wish every discussion I post will get a lot responses,but it is really impossible.I predict response number just following my heart,like this discussion,as you said it is very interesting, I thought it will got a lot of responses,but the fact is contrary ,until now I just got two responses.If the longer the post is ,the less chance it will get more responses.Thank you for your responding!
@klaudine (3650)
• Indonesia
7 Mar 09
Well, the only time I predict the number of responses very accurately was when I got no one responded on my discussion. Some people said that the discussion I made was too deep or in the other word: BORING. So I believed no one would responded to it, and it was right. So 0, is the number I predict correctly.
@seamotive (144)
• China
8 Mar 09
Could you tell me the discussion you got 0 response?I will post a response about it,then you will predict totally wrong,as same as I did.ha ha,I just made a joke.it's really hard for anyone to predict such responses number accurately.Thank you!