When I can't think of anything but spam

@AlisaTR (936)
Trinidad And Tobago
May 23, 2018 9:37am CST
Sometimes I see a post on myLot that I really like but I can't think of anything to say other than: "Wow!" "I like this." "That's cool!" "I agree with you." "X or Z got it right." "" My comments don't add or take away from the discussion, they don't introduce any new thought really... and sometimes I am embarrassed to just type it in so I scroll by... but then I think that maybe my one liner could nudge someone else to comment who might have something more to say. And then my one line could add a fraction of a cent to the income earned by the poster. So I get right to it. But guys, what do you do when you see a post that you really like but you don't have anything more to add? Do you pass it by? Do you simply like the post? Or do you hit them up with a spam comment?
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4 responses
• United States
23 May 18
I usually always try to write something good and well worth it to the discussion. I barely ever write a one liner because i know im not going to earn much from it so i try to add more to it even if im just rambling on i dont think others care because they usually write back and i can sometimes have a great conversation with someone on here going back and fourth on discussions. Today i wrote a few sentences on some but most often that doesnt usually happen. Hope you have a great day.
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@AlisaTR (936)
• Trinidad And Tobago
23 May 18
Thanks @lologirl2021! I'm not even sure how the earning thing goes. I simply thought there was one rate for a like vs a different rate for a comment. I was not aware that the rate went up based on the length of your comment also. Also, I didn't think you would earn much from a comment... I thought that would just be to help the person who posted the discussion and that your earnings really came from your respective discussions as well. So I'm learning something here too.
• United States
23 May 18
@AlisaTR The more interafction on your discussions responses the more you will earn because you are interacting with others and actually having a conversation. Always a good thing to learn something new everyday.
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@suni51 (3429)
• India
27 May 18
I generally avoid a post where I have nothing much to say. Posting a routine answer would add nothing to discussion (I used the word add) but merely show my attendance and nothing else.
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@AlisaTR (936)
• Trinidad And Tobago
27 May 18
I hear you... but then I think maybe I could give that person's earnings just a nudge ... like some .00001 cent and when I think like I hover and hesitate.
@josie_ (9763)
• Philippines
23 May 18
I don't think it possible for me not to find something to respond to if the post was well written. Earlier comments on the post also give me some idea on how to respond. I might find a line of thought that no one had considered.
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@porwest (78761)
• United States
23 May 18
My comments tend to be longer. Just the way I am made, I suppose. There ARE times when a post only warrants a quick acknowledgement, and from time to time there really is nothing at all to say. If someone comments in such a way on any of my posts I have no hard feelings about it,
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