short or long?

@jayaramas (1353)
Bangalore, India
June 23, 2016 10:57pm CST
Do you write many short posts or some long posts? which are those posts which will appeal readers? will every one read long posts compleatly or simply give likes?
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11 responses
@responsiveme (22926)
• India
24 Jun 16
People read what they like.I usually check on those posts which are to my interest.
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@AkoPinay (11544)
• Philippines
24 Jun 16
I prefer short but I also read long depends on the subject.
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@jayaramas (1353)
• Bangalore, India
24 Jun 16
no what i mean is in some posts there are 300 words!
@AkoPinay (11544)
• Philippines
24 Jun 16
@jayaramas yes I prefer 50 or less words but I also read 300 or more words depends on the topic.
@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
24 Jun 16
I read both, i dont mind.
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• Philippines
24 Jun 16
I usually read short post. I hate to read long post i get bored unless if it is interesting one.
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@jayaramas (1353)
• Bangalore, India
24 Jun 16
I Too
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@acelawrites (19272)
• Philippines
24 Jun 16
I like shorter posts in myLot. Short but coomplete.
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• China
24 Jun 16
I write some short articles for my friends and for myself.It just like to chat with each other.
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• Xiamen, China
24 Jun 16
Me too. Sometime, we dont have much to post. But just want to post like say hello
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• United States
24 Jun 16
I like a paragraph or two, something I could respond to. Sometimes my posts are short, or long (depending on the topic or rant).
@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
24 Jun 16
It actually depends on the topic . But if after reading on that it's just beating around the bush , i get the gist and comment relatively . Though for my posts , i always try to make them short because i know most people here wants a short one so they can move on and read their other connections' posts also .
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
4 Feb 17
I wonder if the length has anything to do with 'whether you get paid for the post,' and I look The earnings FAQ doesn't say this exactly, but I think (and @GoAskAlice can correct me if I'm wrong) that--while every little bit you post is "eligible to earn"--it's not a confirmed earner until another member likes- or replies to-it. (Important because it means that you don't need to "report" a response or post you think is 'too long or too short to pay for'---if you see one that's too long or too short, then (as long as it doesn't offend you or promote illegal activity) just leave it alone and it won't cost anyone anything ... (Or do we save money by reporting the too-long or too-short posts?)
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@Wordly1 (470)
• Kingston, New Hampshire
24 Jun 16
I do both within reason, depending on the topic. But I make it a point to separate my thoughts in clear, coherent paragraphs with double spacing.
• Philippines
24 Jun 16
I bore easily. I prefer short and direct to the point posts.
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