If you rcv more than 50 response for ur post, wud u sincerely read them all?

@sharay (2769)
India
June 14, 2008 2:41am CST
I defntly wud do even if i find it very hard to find time, i feel guilty if I dont, when people hav spent their valuable time in participating in the discussion I posted, I surely must do this in turn though i dont fins enough time to reply or add comment to each of them
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@Tianna2 (1273)
• United States
14 Jun 08
Hello Sharay, I have a discussion with more then fifty responses and I have read and commented on all of them, even though some of them took me a few days to get to. I agree that if someone takes the time to respond to your discussion, the least you can do is comment on there response. It shows that you have taken the time to read it, even if it takes a few days to get through them. Yours truly, Tianna
@Tianna2 (1273)
• United States
16 Jun 08
Thank you for the best response!! Tianna
@Jhordie (5115)
• Philippines
14 Jun 08
We owe what we have here on my lot to those people that spent their time reading and responding to our discussion, then why not return the favor by reading their response and showing how much you appreciate it.
@myliezl0903 (2726)
• Philippines
14 Jun 08
yes, i would spend time to read their responses to my discussion., well i basically joined here because i really wanted to know their views and opinions about specific topic here in mylot.,and i guess it would be better if you also make comment or acknowledge their response to every topic you posted. have a nice day ahead! see you around! myliezl0903 manila, philippines june 14, 2008 5:10pm
@anaknitatay (1335)
• Philippines
14 Jun 08
I surely would I think it's an honor that someone would respond to your discussion. :)
@sdas86 (6076)
• Malaysia
14 Jun 08
Hi, So far, I only have maximum of 30 responses for my discussions. I read through those responses one-by-one because I want to learn from other mylotters. If I get 50 responses, I will read through one-by-one too. I want to know more and learn more.
• Philippines
14 Jun 08
Hi sharay, being the starter of the discussion I will see to it that I read every response that is directed to the discussion and somehow give a reply if needed. Of course, my purpose of starting a discussion is to gathers views and opinions from you guys, so no matter how many responses I get, I will be very glad to read each of them And I will be happy if ever I will have that, it seems many are interested to join the discussion with me and share ideas. Have a great day!
@enbrown (282)
• United States
14 Jun 08
Ha I havent ever had that many! LOL I must be boring! jk
@paid2write (5201)
14 Jun 08
I don't know why anyone would want to start a discussion and not want to read the responses. There would be no point in starting the discussion and I would not respond if I thought the person who started it was not going to read my response. If someone starts a discussion and does not read all the responses, how could they choose a best response? It's not necessary to comment on every response, but the more comments in a discussion the more valuable it is, and it will attract more responses. I do read each response to all my discussions, whether it gets four responses or ninety-four, and I add comments too. If I don't have time to do this I don't start a new discussion. People who start discussions and then ignore them do not understand how myLot works and will not make many friends or earn much money from their discussions.
• Singapore
14 Jun 08
well, it depends on how long the response is. if it's too long i'll just scan through it. i have a discussion that have more than 50 responses. you might want to take a look at it. haha just go to my profile or something.
@figjam00 (1445)
• India
14 Jun 08
Hell yeah I would read all the replies and comment back too. I also rate all the replies whenever I fell I should. One thing is very common in discussion having more that 50 replies is that most of the replies say the same thing over and over again. So I do get bored sometimes doing this thing.