Lack of posting
#11
I read or look at posts up to 2 pages. I find that after that it is too much repeated.... over and over. So if I see more pages than that, I don't bother looking at them. Personal preference with my time constraints.
#12
I respond without reading pages of posts. I like to give a word or two about the quilts when persons have shared, yet if there are many pages of posts, I often do not. I access the board thru favorites, no problem.
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 3,955
I love looking at the pictures and since I have been on the posting side the comments encourage me to keep quilting. I don't read every post just those that catch my eye. I also like to browse for new ideas and tutorials to bookmark. My regular status never affects my browsing.
#15
Google Goddess
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Indiana (USA)
Posts: 30,181
I read the messages on the board and not thru emails
as I can click on unread topics and look and see what I want to read, watched topics, recent topics and pictures
(and of course links)
Craftybear
as I can click on unread topics and look and see what I want to read, watched topics, recent topics and pictures
(and of course links)
Craftybear
Originally Posted by feline fanatic
As with all things in life... It depends. If the topic interests me I will read every post. If the topic is mine, I feel obligated to read every post in case someone asks me a question. If it is a topic I posted on early on I will often read most of the posts that come after if it is a topic that is technique related, not just a picture with pages and pages of ooohs and aaahs. There are also topics where I skim through and if a picture quilt posts that I feel is exceptional I don't care if it has 20 pages of posts I will post on it too!
I only access the board through the internet. I have all email capabilities disabled. I just find it easier to login and navigate the board that way.
I only access the board through the internet. I have all email capabilities disabled. I just find it easier to login and navigate the board that way.
#16
When a beautiful quilt is posted, I will read EVERY post prior to asking for the pattern information to make sure it isn't already posted.
When a topic interests me, I will read every post
I do not post if there are already a ton of postings or if I am echoing another post without need to.
Recently, when I post a picture of a quilt, I try to include the quilt size and source of the pattern to avoid unnecessary posts...
When a topic interests me, I will read every post
I do not post if there are already a ton of postings or if I am echoing another post without need to.
Recently, when I post a picture of a quilt, I try to include the quilt size and source of the pattern to avoid unnecessary posts...
#17
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: glenwood, Il/UP Michigan
Posts: 321
Good question. I recently signed on and have tried to at least read the posted question and a few remarks--takes a lot of time out of my day when I should be quilting or being a housewife. Wondered how others read the "board".
#18
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 3,917
Oh my no wonder I don't get anything done, I'm on here most of the day just reading and more reading. Watching to do topics and looking for stuff Craftybear sends out. I am having way to much fun. If I walk away I keep thing I'm missing something and have to go back to this site.
#20
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Bradenton, Florida
Posts: 105
Originally Posted by lgc
I receive the Quilting Board message board digest everyday in my email. I don't get the chance to read them every day so I may have 3 or more plus the extra weekly one sometimes. I read the main topics, the pictures and general chit-chat, as well as skim thru the classifieds.
I find that I don't login when going thru the emails, so I don't reply to most posts because when I do login I am sent to the Home page, I then have to go back to the email to find the topic title that I wanted to reply to and search for it. Then I find out that there may be 7 pages of responses, and don't bother to post after all. Does anyone read all the pages of responses?
My point is... that just because I don't post frivolously I still consider myself a "regular".
I find that I don't login when going thru the emails, so I don't reply to most posts because when I do login I am sent to the Home page, I then have to go back to the email to find the topic title that I wanted to reply to and search for it. Then I find out that there may be 7 pages of responses, and don't bother to post after all. Does anyone read all the pages of responses?
My point is... that just because I don't post frivolously I still consider myself a "regular".
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