What Should I Make Them Shorter?
By SpitFire179
@SpitFire179 (2536)
Canada
February 22, 2007 1:54am CST
Like really.... It seems that people with shorter discussions get more responses, I make lengthly, quality discussions, try as hard as i can to insure that there's as little spelling mistakes possible, and i try and keep it interesting. yet my important (Well to me) posts, that i think more people should look into don't get as many responses as the ones that shouldn't even be there (Like what's your favorite color?)
I know, I'm going to get some pretty irate people about this probably, but i just can't understand why people seem to jump to the discussions that are short and sweet, rather than the ones that are heartfelt, important and straightforward.
I'm not a mean person (At least i don't think i am) haha, please respond to my empty discussions haha!
sorry, i know it's not just me, I've seen lots of quality, wonderful discussions that haven't gotten one response, and i just think that they might be more than worth looking at. they're the first ones i look at... Especially since the others will probably be deleted anyways...
Well.... What do you think? The longer ones are the first i look at, and usually the most interesting.
take care and have fun reading!!!
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@Goranimal (315)
• United States
22 Feb 07
I think it depends on what the topic is, ive seen some long ones that read like a jerry springer show and have a lot of responses.
ive seen some of your topics and there interesting, maybe change the tags so its easier to find?
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@krishnafour (302)
• India
22 Feb 07
Yeah you are right and i too feel the same way. Even though i dont post discussions as big as yours, mine are pretty medium sized say upto 7 or eight lines.
I think people want to know what is in the discussion immediately rather than reading the whole discussion.
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