Do you sometimes not respond to a discussion that already has alot of responses

United States
January 22, 2007 6:26pm CST
Sometimes I see a good topic and then I look down and see 132 response. I just keep searching because I figure what else can possibly be said about a topic after all those people have responded. Do you ever do this?
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15 responses
23 Jan 07
If the discussion is interesting I will take time to read the responses and add something else if I can, otherwise theres not much point. I like to respond to discussions that can encourage different points of view instead of everyone saying the same thing. Usually the discussions that have this amount of responses aren't that interesting and I find it is getting harder to find ones that don't just ask things that are trivial. I prefer to be on here for the learning side of it than to just make money. The exchange rate of the dollar to the pound is not worth that much anyway.
@tammyr (5946)
• Etowah, Tennessee
23 Jan 07
What is the exchange rate, if you do not mind?
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23 Jan 07
Its how much one currency is worth against another. The dollar is only worth half in English money! Hope this makes sense?
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@suedarr (2382)
• Canada
23 Jan 07
Sometimes if I read the first page of replies and I really do not think I could contribute anything more I'll just add to an existing comment saying I agree with it for this or that reason. If a topic interests me I will almost always respond though.
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@rainbow (6761)
23 Jan 07
I wouldn't read all of them but I would reply if I felt i wanted to say something.
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• Philippines
23 Jan 07
I do feel intimidated by too many responses but if I really like the topic, I manage to leave a comment.
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• India
23 Jan 07
not actualyy i respond to topics of my interest i dont see how many people have responded to it
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• United States
31 Jan 07
It doesn't matter to me how many responses a discussion has... if i have an opionion about something then i post it.
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@LotSelf (1508)
• India
5 Feb 07
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Hmm yes i also do the same...whenever i visted to mylot i always go for searching to get some good topics...i spend nearly 10 minutes to answer one good topics.i dont know why but i like it......a nice pix for you dear
@Thoroughrob (11742)
• United States
23 Jan 07
Smetimes I do. Ther are times will add to them if it is something that I truly think I have a good response to.
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• United States
23 Jan 07
I do the samething. I'll see a topic that looks interesting but it has a massive amount of posts already. So I figure what else could I add to the discussion? So I'll skip over it. Maybe I shouldn't but I do.
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
5 Feb 07
I sometimes do, especially when it's over a hundred and I'm finding it hard to scroll back and check if the host or anyone has commented on my response. Not to mention those who are still not choosing their best responses, I think by that number the host should already pick their best.
@diansinta (7544)
• Indonesia
23 Jan 07
yes, i usualy looking for a good topic but at low responses. i like to help other discussion that have low discussion.
• India
5 Feb 07
i don go by the no. of responses, at times certain discussions don accept ur responses after a certain limit, im not sure bout the reason but i ve experinced it a couple of times responding to any topic is fun
@FreakQD (867)
• India
15 Feb 07
Whenever I decide to resond to a discussion, I dont mind about the number of response. First I will read others comments to get the hang of the topic and then will make my reply to that particular discussion.
@lameran (1147)
• Indonesia
5 Feb 07
sometimes I also ignore when the topic has too many response, but if there is allready no topic that I 'm interesting anymore, I will response anyway on that topic T__T, need more topic with my interest to make response ang get the earn. If I searching too much, I will get only a little post, like my first month at mylot.
@Sailor (1160)
• United States
5 Feb 07
No I won't always pass by a discussion because it has a lot of responses. But I will pass by one that looks it is the same as someone else, or it is just plain gibberish.