How can I find out which of my discussions had a high number of responses?
By Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52219)
Staten Island, New York
September 15, 2018 1:42pm CST
According to my profile, I have written 440 discussions to-date. (This discussion would be 441). That's a pretty high number of discussions.
I wanted to know which of these discussions have a high number of responses. A sort button would make this easy but it does not exist, as far as I know.
Is there a way to sort or find out which discussions have a high number of responses, without sitting there and endlessly scrolling through my profile until I reach the end, paying attention to the response numbers for each discussion?
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@RonElFran (1214)
• Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
15 Sep 18
That would be a nice feature, but myLot probably considers it not worth the effort and expense it would take to implement it.
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@lovebuglena (52219)
• Staten Island, New York
15 Sep 18
They would definitely have to pay someone to come up with the code for this...
@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
15 Sep 18
No, you have to look through them all as there is no sort feature on mylot.
@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
15 Sep 18
Maybe ask alex if you can put an offer up and pay someone 30 cents or so to go through your discussions and list them according to responses
Also, curious as to why you want to know?
Also, curious as to why you want to know?@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
15 Sep 18
@lovebuglena ok, maybe write the previous discussions off if you don't want to scroll through them all...it does actually take not as much time as you'd think though as jj says.
Possibly from now on just keep a record of discussions and titles going forward.
I post very few discussions and take little/no notice how many responses they get as long as they get at least 1

@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
15 Sep 18
@lovebuglena depends on the response.
I remember a discussion of mine that got 5 responses and one of those responses went on for a very long time back and forth...you only need one good response for a great discussion in my opinion


@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
16 Sep 18
No, there is no way to know which one has the higher response.

@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
16 Sep 18
@lovebuglena Sounds like a lot of work. I'm just happy when I get a response on my posts.
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@lovebuglena (52219)
• Staten Island, New York
16 Sep 18
Seems all I can do is start an Excel file and manually enter the discussion title and number of responses for that discussion next to it and then do a sort. But doing that would be time consuming. Not sure if I am up for it.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Sep 18
@lovebuglena I don't worry about it. Not everyone is going to like or read your post. There's something here for everyone.
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@lovebuglena (52219)
• Staten Island, New York
16 Sep 18
Would be nice if the higher response discussions appeared at the top.
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
16 Sep 18
I do not think there is that option but we will learn here. I have only done 15o discussions
@lovebuglena (52219)
• Staten Island, New York
17 Sep 18
There doesn't seem to be any quick way to do it. Wish there was.
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
22 Sep 18
@lovebuglena For now we have to get used to how it is
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@lovebuglena (52219)
• Staten Island, New York
17 Sep 18
Only option is to start an excel file and manually copy the titles and the response number for each one into it and then do a sort. But that's time consuming. Thought there might be an easier and faster way to do this.
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@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
17 Sep 18
@lovebuglena Too bad there is not an easier way, that would be interesting to see.
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