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07-01-2019 12:55 PM
I've mine set to 50 per page. If it's a topic that interests me, I hang on regardless of multiquotes or pics.
If it's a personal thread, like "What you have done in this situation? I usually get exhausted at some point.
07-01-2019 12:58 PM - edited 07-01-2019 12:59 PM
I stop reading when the quotations are longer than the post or when the conversation turns into personal attacks.
07-01-2019 01:00 PM
I don't limit mysefl as long as it stays interesting. The TV ones go very long, I just jump to the last page and go backwards till I'm caught up. I also don't always read every post, although sometimes I do. I can skim and get the jist of it sometimes.
07-01-2019 01:05 PM
I take offence with teaser threads and try to pass them by but sometimes I can't resist opening them. Those, I just read the OP and chastise myself for being susceptible.
If the topic interests me, I read every post. I don't reply unless I've read all the previous posts and find it rude when others don't. They are, in effect, saying your thoughts aren't important but mine are.
07-01-2019 01:15 PM
@occasionalrain wrote:I take offence with teaser threads and try to pass them by but sometimes I can't resist opening them. Those, I just read the OP and chastise myself for being susceptible.
If the topic interests me, I read every post. I don't reply unless I've read all the previous posts and find it rude when others don't. They are, in effect, saying your thoughts aren't important but mine are.
@occasionalrain, there is some truth to this. I'd never thought of that way. I always assumed people were just too lazy or in a hurry to read all the posts before commenting.
On the rare occasion that I haven't read everything so far, I mention that fact in my post.
One problem with posting before reading is that it messes with the flow; things need to be reiterated. And the worst is one the OP or even someone else clarifies or changes something to no avail because subsequent posters didn't read it.
I've seen tons of threads in which the OP or another poster apologizes, yet posters continue to "yell" at him or her.
07-01-2019 01:28 PM
I feel that when a post reaches 70 or 80 replys and my reply would be 71 or 81 there is a good chance it will never be read!
07-01-2019 01:36 PM
It really depends.
If it's a lengthy topic, chances are whatever I was going to say was already said. I might just heart as I'm reading and never respond.
I do like to read the whole thread though.
Excessive quoting, excessive pictures, excessive anyting makes me tune out. There are a few posters who usually reply with very lengthy, multi-paragraph responses. I usually don't bother reading those.
07-01-2019 01:39 PM
@Bri369 wrote:It really depends.
If it's a lengthy topic, chances are whatever I was going to say was already said. I might just heart as I'm reading and never respond.
I do like to read the whole thread though.
Excessive quoting, excessive pictures, excessive anyting makes me tune out. There are a few posters who usually reply with very lengthy, multi-paragraph responses. I usually don't bother reading those.
Yes, I am very selective about those, @Bri369 . If it's a poster who tends that way all the time, I usually ignore.
07-01-2019 01:40 PM
07-01-2019 01:46 PM
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