Quality Content!!! What do you think it is?

@jan135 (535)
Australia
February 8, 2007 1:40pm CST
We all know that we should be posting quality content and we all strive to post as much quality content as possible, (most of the time LOL), but what is quality content in a post. Share your ideas on what you think quality content is in a post and why we should strive to do it as much as possible.
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11 responses
@Pekachu (1112)
• United States
8 Feb 07
Quality content is something makes you think and in turn respond with thought provoking information that in turn makes someone else think and respond with their interesting points of view
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@kathy77 (7486)
• Australia
8 Feb 07
Quality posting in my opinion is something that the members would really be interested in responding to, and to give members something to help them or to understand how to do something that is what I believe quality content. Well the reason for this is to help other respond correctly to what your discussion is about, plus you will be paid more for quality discussions.
• United States
9 Feb 07
Obviously, it is something that does make sense. Theme of it was pointing to some clear thoughts and the logic that the author would want to convey can somehow direct the readers to interesting discussions. Quality of a post never will be limited to only few standards, but has to be concise in its meaning.
@weemam (13372)
10 Feb 07
I am still learning but I would think it must be something that people really want to answer , something they can give advice to or contribute to in some way , I am still trying to find out really xx
@Willowlady (10658)
• United States
9 Feb 07
By participating in this site it is wise for us to post 3 or 4 or more lines in every response. Being complete in thought is is engaging and makes the discussion starter know that you read the opening. We do this and use the plus signs when we see good stuff and more of us will be happy. Is agreed that some discussions just don't warrant a very long response.
@albert2412 (1782)
• United States
15 Feb 07
Is someone starts a discussion and ask a question, my response should provide information that the person who started the discussion asked for, be interesting, and helps keep the discussion going. To me, that is providing quality content. What do you think?
@howiedy (236)
• Philippines
17 Feb 07
Quality content is a response that is relevant, one that fully discusses the topic completely. It may not be lengthy or wordy but it is juicy and well constructed.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
9 Feb 07
I presume that the answers should be related to the topic, the response be descriptive, it should be conclusive and thoughtprovoking. The responder need not agree with the topic's content, but should state in what way the person disagrees. Probably I also think that the response should be own of the author not copied and cut and paste. Whatelse it could be?
@kgwat70 (13388)
• United States
9 Feb 07
I feel that quality content consists of more than a few words and a few sentences. The comments made on a topic or a quality topic comes from the heart of person and has real meaning and value to other people out there. I think quality content consists of honesty as well and not made up information. The more quality content that we provide the more helpful the information will be to others here and it will help make myLot a more enjoyable place to communicate with people on.
• United States
9 Feb 07
I think a quality post shows you have put a little thought into your response. You can say Purple is my favorite color OR you can say Purple has always been my favorite color for as long as I can remember. Although I like all shades of purple I definely enjoy the lighter shades of purple. I only wish purple went well with my complexion. My first response wouldn't really encourage a conversation to continue. However, my second response would. That's just my opinion, LOL...I could be full of it.
@geejoy (344)
• Philippines
8 Feb 07
well, posts that are sincere i think are the quality posts here...eventhough the grammar is out or the tenses are all topsy turvy, what's important to the posts you're giving here all comes from the heart.....
• India
9 Feb 07
yes quality and content go hand in hand, when you have quality then you have content along with it. its depends upon how u present it.