Do You Post More Than Respond To Others?
By eihdra
@eihdra (3115)
Philippines
July 26, 2008 3:47am CST
or Is It The Other Way Around?
There are days when ideas are flooding in, I post more than responding to other people's discussions..
There are also times when I am not in the mood to start a discussion, so I respond more..
Some days, when I feel that it's time to comment on what i have started, that's the only thing that i do for the day..
Which One Are You?
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8 responses
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
26 Jul 08
I do like to post as often as I can. But, when I see postings of myLotters, I am always tempted to respond, because their postings are so interesting too. For example, I am responding to your posting now, because your question is so interesting and makes a lot of sense !!
Have a nice day Eihdra !
@iskayz (5420)
• Philippines
26 Jul 08
Hi there!
I like to respond more than posting. I like to be rewarded for best respones and I think it helps me to earn more by responding to a lot of discussions. But I do try to make some posts everyday and make it a point to try and respond back.
Ciao!
@cursedsoul (925)
• India
26 Jul 08
Responding is easier. I don't normally create a topic unless it is something I really have to ask.
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@x7heavens (365)
• Singapore
26 Jul 08
I almost normally do the responding, especially during the weekdays. I can just log in, browse around and post responses. During the weekends, when I more free, I will then think of any questions or queries I have in mind. In short, I guess, my type of posting will depend on the days of the week.
@Vladilyich1 (1454)
• Canada
26 Jul 08
I usually respond more. I don't start a discussion unless I have something that I think is interesting to say.
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@Opal26 (17679)
• United States
26 Jul 08
I respond to my friends discussions more than I post my own.
I find it's easier and more fun. I have trouble thinking up
topics for discussions. I'd rather post. It's not that I'm
lazy I just think that I get more out of being a part of
someone else discussions.
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@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
1 Jun 09
There is only one of me, yet i have hundredds of friends in my network. It is true that I start more discussion than I used to, but then and now, I still post more respones and comments than I start discussions on here. Logically hundreds of people would have more to say than one, so I respond to more than I start.


thanks, greenline, i really appreciate that...






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