Why Don't Some Of You Blurters Take The Time To Rate Our Answers And Give A Short Comment?
I've noticed that a lot of blurters ask a lot of questions but don't rate or add a comment to people that answer. How come? It benefits both the person who asked the question and the one that answers it.
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to prove I'm not being hypercritical, I'm leaving you a comment and I rated you. Oh, please check your spelling on a certain word.
I read all of the answers to all of my questions, and I do rate them, but I don't always rate them, I will be more considerate and leave a comment next time, because, I understand what you are saying, and I think it's a good point! :)
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Thanks Sam- I was just wondering and nothing was directed to you, it was just a question :)
desertkid leaves some good ones, too
you can't help but love reading comments from the 3 you mentioned!
Most of the time I do rate the answers and the debates because personally I do benefit from those answers and get more knowledge from the debates. When I think that I need to add a comment I will leave some, but when I don't it is because I don't want to, it is because I can not think of anything good to say, or it has been said already. But when somebody answers my questions and debates I definitely will leave a thank you and a comment on their answers and debate and I definitely will rate them too. Because they have been very helpful and took their time to answer me and everything. Kindness goes a long way.
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thanks for your thoughts on the reasons on why you do or why you don't
It would be great if when you join Blurtit if they tell you when you ask a question that has been answered to rate it. Many baby blurters may never come back or don't know what is expected of them. As for the rest of us we should know better. Peace
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Now that you mention it, they don't explain the rating and comments do they? It benefits both the blurter that asks and the blurter that gives an answer.
I wish I had time to answer every question./response ever submitted. This is a fascinating world with some interesting people trawling around. I'm thinking it should be prescribed on the National Health Service (in UK) Laughter produces seratonin - this site has me high every time I visit. Far better than popping pills! And a lot cheaper. Keep up the good work fellow blurters.
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