You mad those who no longer respond to the discussions started by them?

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@tickapa (331)
Romania
October 19, 2008 2:28am CST
Will mad people who open discussion and no longer respond to them? I do not understand why if them open will no longer post in them anyway so as not earn much. myLot pays discussion with many answers and good! So you mad those who no longer respond to the discussions started by them?
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@funnysis (2619)
• United States
19 Oct 08
I try to post in discussions I have started but sometimes I do forget to check them glad you brought it up.I think people just get busy and forget nonthing personal I am sure.Have a great day
@tickapa (331)
• Romania
19 Oct 08
Think it's not a lot of time, simply open issues to win better (they hoped). In my opinion it is unnecessary to open a discussion and not post it. If you, who have opened the discussion no longer post, it will not make any other.
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@funnysis (2619)
• United States
19 Oct 08
I understand how you feel,but remember people do get busy with all the great discussions on here so you have to try and do your best to remember and do many different things have a great day
@mimico (3617)
• Philippines
19 Oct 08
I don't expect the discussion starter to respond to my post let alone the thread. it's really their own choice. SOmetimes I leave my discussions running for a week before going back to check the responses. And after reading I don't always post comments myself.
@tickapa (331)
• Romania
19 Oct 08
Of course, is not obliged to respond, but it would be nice, not? especially if it is relevant ...
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@earnnings (1325)
• India
19 Oct 08
yes but the discussion should be quite tempting and ppl always go for increasing their posts and do not take much attention about starting new and nice discussion..so only we find discussions with maximum of 15 responses and mylot don't pay them unless they have more number of responses...Starting a new discussion takes no time but maintain it with good number of responses matters