Sometimes I find posts in a thread to be a little 'off the mark'... .leaving me quite as to the persons post. What the hell are they thinking?
So I thought this poll might shed some light on why. Generally 'thread titles' only give you a part of the story but that story is further deliniated in the OP, if you read it of course.
Which are you, an all out reader, or a drive by poster?
Sometimes I find posts in a thread to be a little 'off the mark'... .leaving me quite as to the persons post. What the hell are they thinking?
So I thought this poll might shed some light on why. Generally 'thread titles' only give you a part of the story but that story is further deliniated in the OP, if you read it of course.
Which are you, an all out reader, or a drive by poster?
bajanblueSpeightstown, Saint Peter Barbados3,724 posts
Sometimes I respond immediately to the very first post (like now) because it is my untainted reaction, although one can feel like a nitwit when you see five other people said pretty much the same thing...
If a topic is 'hot button' for me I read first, go away, come back and read again before adding my comment.
Sometimes I don't comment directly but generate a poem from the ideas that were raised by a thread.
mbcaseyNorth Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA16,449 posts
I will never read all the pages in "What are you listening to...", or "what would you do to the person above you", but I try to read most pages of thread topics that seem interesting...
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So I thought this poll might shed some light on why. Generally 'thread titles' only give you a part of the story but that story is further deliniated in the OP, if you read it of course.
Which are you, an all out reader, or a drive by poster?