How Should Mylot Define a "Good" Discussion?
By davaoguy
@davaoguy (319)
United States
February 11, 2007 3:20pm CST
I have noticed lately that some discussions go as low as asking "how are you today?" and that does not spark a good discussion at all. People will tend to answer "I'm fine" or somewhat related to that.
Another thing that I have noticed is that the topic about "Mylot earnings" catches more attention than real-life and thought-provoking questions. How could so many people reply in "I earned $10 today" or "Mylot is a cheater"? I have a suspicion why earnings go indeed down because people initiate or involve themselves with these senseless discussions.
For me, a good discussion should provoke someone's thoughts or something that could spark a healthy debate among us. I think also that there should be penalties involved for posting one liners that is out of topic. It's just disappointing sometimes because I always think deeply of what topics I would initiate and some peopleare on "hot topics" when they are just discussing their earnings. What do you think?
1 response
@Ander2007 (33)
• Brazil
11 Feb 07
In the frugal world of inter, the short answers are more importants that elaborate answers! It's wrong, but it's real. How can I to increase my earnings?
@davaoguy (319)
• United States
11 Feb 07
As someone said above, you would even decrease your earnings if you gained too much negative ratings given by people with your frugal response. That is why you have to see to it that you have contributed something important within the discussion, rather than just respond just for the sake of increasing your earnings.