What is the real defination of the quality post?
By amitpuri
@amitpuri (457)
India
5 responses
@ellie333 (21016)
•
18 Apr 08
I personally tend to post a discussion about things that happen in my everyday life, funny moments and ask people to share theirs too. I think the defination of a quality post is so different for everybody. I have sometimes posted a discussion thinking I will get lost of response to this and maybe only get two and then I'll post another which I don't think will and up end getting over 50 so it is really weird how it works. The ones people don't seem to class a quality though is what is your favorite colour type post there needs to be more depth than that in it. Just keep responding and keep posting and it will build. Have fun with it. Ellie :D
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@diansinta (7544)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 08
That is big earning amitpuri So how is your earning today? I hope you get bigger and bigger.
Just respond contain the object of the discussion, and avoid respond it in short way short. Fill your interest the more the better. Fill some tags, and comment back if your disscusion got some answer.
@ravinskye (8237)
• United States
16 Apr 08
i think a quality post is considered to be a post with atleast 5 sentences. you can't answer a discussion and just say "yea i agree" and that be it. (I'm not saying you did that, just giving an example" You should put thought into your answers to peoples discussions. I think to they probably look for repeats. They say in the guidelines that you should read all the other responses before you answer. So to me that means if you are saying the same thing as everyone else that you might not get paid.
@theprogamer (10534)
• United States
18 Apr 08
Its supposed to be well defined and descriptive posting. Few words won't suffice. That's what is said in the FAQ and rules... but in reality, "quality" remains undefined (when you compare some posters to their star ratings especially).
I asked the same question you did Amit, and got some responses. It may give you an idea of what is "quality", or at least what members think of the whole thing.
http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1425078.aspx
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
18 Apr 08
For a good post you need to first think it through then use at least five good meaty sentences that show your thoughfulness and you will have it made.