Is there any additional benefits when we "Interfere" in other's responses....
By Baluyadav
@Baluyadav (3643)
India
September 14, 2009 10:22pm CST
As i am lacking knowledge in this subject,that's why i am asking this question.since i joined in mylot i have been observing that many members giving responses/debates for the "Response" given by some body to a "particular Discussion" Posted by some body.
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@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
15 Sep 09
Barging into someone's response space is making the discussion more lively. That is what a discussion is all about when many people chip in to debate on the subject. If am not mistaken this sort of activity is highly encouraged and earns you extra earning.

@mysdianait (66005)
• Italy
15 Sep 09
Banana chips! Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
That has to be worth breaking any diet! 


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@mysdianait (66005)
• Italy
15 Sep 09
Did you mention chips?
Hey I thought we were on a diet? 

Hey I thought we were on a diet? 

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@mysdianait (66005)
• Italy
15 Sep 09
If we type here then we earn.
Where we type makeslittle difference so I enjoy interfering (though Iprefer to call it 'barging in') where I see something interesting. It could mean that I 'land' on a response by a friend or just comment on an interesting response whether I know the user or not.
It all adds up to fun and further opportunites to earn and there is nothing negative at all about it.
May I interfere with you if I see you elsewhere? 

@mysdianait (66005)
• Italy
15 Sep 09
Zandi is watching us closely Lamb
She is concerned about who might be interfering with who I believe 
She is concerned about who might be interfering with who I believe 

@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
17 Sep 09
Sometimes we do it for fun. Or we have something to say to the responder's point.
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
17 Sep 09
Hi,that's right.Now i came to know all about after started this discussion.Have a nice day.
@kprofgames (3089)
• United States
15 Sep 09
If I'm reading this right, this is a person responding to a response, but not the original poster of the discussion it is someone else?
If that is the case then I don't see it as interferrence, I see it as more poeple are joining into it and it does become an open discussion. I like to see that because it is more people getting involved.
There are times when it isn't on the best of terms or a person wants to force their points, but not always.
@kprofgames (3089)
• United States
15 Sep 09
LOL, Mike that you would. I always enjoy seeing your input through here.
@mysdianait (66005)
• Italy
15 Sep 09
I am barging in to interfere too
Interference is what I get on my tele
when another channel tries cutting in...
that's negative but interfering here isn't surely? 
Interference is what I get on my tele
when another channel tries cutting in...
that's negative but interfering here isn't surely? 

@mama_bear (1118)
• Canada
16 Sep 09
i usually jump in if there is silliness, foolishness and general igonorance or rudeness on someone's part. then i feel the need to tell them about themselves, or to defend someone else. also when i am in agreement about an added comment, or if i disagree or need more info then i jump in. i think it makes for a great conversation!

@mysdianait (66005)
• Italy
16 Sep 09
Mama_bear if you barge in again bring the fish & chips with you -
don't just talk about them! 

@mama_bear (1118)
• Canada
17 Sep 09
allow me to step into the tardis and teleport to england, then back it will take time though 

@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
16 Sep 09
Hi,mama_bear,Your reasons are quite correct to interfere it seems.Now i got some understanding on this subject after started this discussion.Thanq and happy mylotting.

@purplealabaster (22085)
• United States
15 Sep 09
Sometimes it is to agree or disagree with a person. Other times it is to clarify a statement or point. Sometimes it is just to have fun and participate in the discussion. It isn't generally viewed as interfering, and in most cases it is actually encouraged as this is part of having a discussion.
@purplealabaster (22085)
• United States
15 Sep 09
Yeah, you are right, but at least what I saw of it wasn't as heated as this one. Now they are really getting into it.
@purplealabaster (22085)
• United States
15 Sep 09
Am I the only one that has limited access to the activity sortie?? That's not fair! It must be because I'm not an "oldie" yet.


@purplealabaster (22085)
• United States
15 Sep 09
Thanks Lamb, but I'm friends with Mike, for instance. I can only view the last four things that he did along with about five things that my other friends did. Mike said that there was a "show all activity" at the bottom, but I don't see that.

@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
16 Sep 09
Hi,sid556,i too came to know about it after started this discussion.Any how thank you and all the best.
@homeshoppers (6166)
• Philippines
15 Sep 09
actually none. its only plain participation. you can reply to their comments if you want to clarify something but no additional benefits. earnings you will get here is either by posting or participating from discussions or by doing task and of course from referrals if you have active referrals who believe about earnings in mylot as i have referrals but they are not that active.
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
16 Sep 09
Hi,thank you for useful information.One way it is useful to some members when their doubts clarified through these multiple responses by different members.Have a nice day.












