Resolving Discussions
By hcromer
@hcromer (2710)
United States
7 responses
@destinycole (827)
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9 Mar 07
Nope I keep forgetting to go back but when I go back I do mark the best response if one of them warrants a best response.
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@freak369 (5113)
• United States
10 Mar 07
Sometimes I read over them and can't say that any of them really deserve a 'best response' vote. I'd hate to give that to someone and someone else come by a week later, post something great and me not be able to give them that type of positive feedback.
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@princeworthy (1909)
• United States
10 Mar 07
I like to wait about 5 days and then I choose a best response. I like to give everyone a chance to respond before I choose. It gets really hard when you have over 20 responses!
@lordwarwizard (35747)
• Singapore
9 Mar 07
I will resolve all my discussions ultimately.
However, I try to give each one a chance to "breathe". People might still want to respond..
But if I want to "close" it, then I would be sure to mark the best response and hope no one bump it up again.
@tator_tot8073 (698)
• United States
9 Mar 07
I always choose a best answer to all my discussions. I try to let my discussions go a couple days so that people get the chance to answer. But after about 3 days, I go through and choose the best response. I do agree that it is hard when you don't get very many responses, but I go ahead and pick one anyways.
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@kelly60 (4547)
• United States
10 Mar 07
I have several unresolved discussions, mostly because I am hoping to get more responses first. I don’t like to close them until they have at least had a chance to get several responses, the more the better. There are a couple though that I closed even though I had almost no responses at all. I hate to close them, but if I have only a couple of responses after a month, why leave them open?