Starting A Dozen Discussion One After The Other
By WebMann
@WebMann (4731)
Canada
March 22, 2009 4:25am CST
I would like your opinion about people who start many discussions that show up in a category in one big list. Personally this bugs and I think they should at least let a few other start a discussion or two in between their own so I just ignore them.
First, do you bother with them at all or just move on because it looks like they are spamming?
Second, you treat them just like other discussions and respond to them?
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5 responses
@Canellita (12029)
• United States
26 Mar 09
In the very beginning of my time on myLot I used to try to post a bunch of discussions so that I could increase my earnings. After a few days I figured out it is best to only post a few or even a couple and it took me a while to figure out to set the email alerts and develop a list of friends.
I've now been here a little over a month and it is all I can do to keep up with comments and responses. I have also spread out onto other sites so who has time for serial discussion creation? If you are creative enough in your titles you can attract attention and participation in your discussions and end up with a bunch more to visit and participate in.
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@balasri (26537)
• India
31 Mar 09
Making discussions is not that easy task for many.You rake your head for days and not even a good idea pops up in your mind for a discussion.And there are days where yu get a string of discussions.People post these as soon as they get them or else they tend to forget them.
@ronaldinu (12422)
• Malta
22 Mar 09
It means that they are more interested to make money than seriously being active in engaging in a discussion. I would only answer to discussions that attract my interest only.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
22 Mar 09
I saw one My Lot member with about ten different discussions under the same My lot topic. I noticed the purpose for this because the member was talking about that number of destinations. If he or she had just written one discussion other members wouldn't have been able to write all that much. The tagging would have been challenging because so many different destinations were mentioned. I only begin discussions when I wish to discuss something or get advice about a matter. I don't begin new discussions every day and admire the members that can think of discussions in a long list if they are interesting discussions. They don't prevent other members from taking part in beginning their own discussions. Sometimes I respond to a discussion and then someone tags 'violation of my lot guidelines' so it can be a shame that it caught my interest.
@mz_Ira (1090)
• Philippines
22 Mar 09
Just like the rest, I dont mind if some users would start a dozen of discussions as long I think the topic makes sense for everybody, then I would respond to it however if it is like just nothing, talking things which are hardly understandable then i reckon it is a spam and definitely would just ignore..
I start 3-5 discussions in a day depending as well on how long i can stay online.. I just start discussions of something that I'm curious of