Joined: Nov '08
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 47 (M)
Posts: 2194
I have just looked back at some of the good / great threads, the ones that have thumbs up and are two or three pages long. In these threads you can clearly see that the thread starter (owner) has taken care to come back and answer questions that have been asked by others looking at and reading there thread. This shows a fantastic example of thread ownership and they are the threads that truly deserve the thumbs up This is obviously just my opinion but if all the thread writers had the same or even a similar attitude to care for and steer the threads they started then this would be a truly brilliant forum. Please share your thoughts on this matter with us all. Do you feel a responsibillity to check back and answer questions and such put on your threads? Do you just post and go?
I'll be checking this one through out the day...lol
Joined: May '09
Location: Italy
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 272
yeah if i post a thread or a poll i wanna know what the other reply.
instead i don't subscribe to every thread i reply i'm not attracted from every discussion .
For example : when someone post "i've loose with KK against a guy with 2-9 . i called at the flop he made all in at the plot and i call, i had tris and he got fullhouse at the river! made i wrong ? "
i haven't more to say than "YEAH you were wrong ! you had to made all-in at the flop !"
Joined: Feb '08
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 1886
Whenever I create a thread it's never a chore to go and see the opinions of others. If anything I want to see how well my thread is doing and go back too often. I'll find myself looking at my own thread every time someone posts and waiting anxiously for more responses.
That doesn't mean I always post again though. The situation doesn't always require it. For example I created my 'worst things to say in chat' thread the other day. I got several replies and lots of different answers and since it was only the case of people adding opinions, there was little point in me criticising their opinion or asking new questions. I think the thread run it's course, I got a few thumbs up and I was satisfied with the response.
Joined: Apr '08
Location: Argentina
Age: 45 (M)
Posts: 748
Depends on my replies. I usually don't start threads, unless I have something very specific to say. I do contribute with answers though, but I don't check back usually on them
Sometimes I reply and leave a question, and then I DO come back to see if someone answered....hoewever most times people just ignore me maybe I should post some boobies algonside
Joined: Nov '08
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 47 (M)
Posts: 2194
Posted by Chartoule: Hi xxxbchxxx.
That's the reason for i don't do (create post) often. I don't have time and only could come back to the post day a day.
Bye!!
Not every one will be able to sit there and wait for replys...not that i do that///...lol But coming back and seeing what people are writing, aggreeing with you or offering a different point of view? its all good. If you are asking for info then ofcourse you'll be back, just dont start ramdon threads for no reason is basically what i'm getting at here. Take pride in what you do for and with BRM. Peace.
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Posted by dozn01: all my threads are boring i dont know how you lot up with me.............
this should be like a pub and barr me
dont think i have any thumbs up in any of my threads always thumbs down,