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SmickChick 07-05-2014 05:47 AM

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I'm afraid I don't quite understand the need for a 'warning' of quilt photos, involving animals or children. Was this meant to be serious?[/QUOTE]

.. no matter…but I LOVE your AVATAR! That sweet little one there is so cute!!!

Also, I completely agree about the vague titles. AND I'LL ADD another peeve….
those who respond with very little content, or, something like,"Wish I could help (with your question) but I've never had that problem." ….why post, why should others be viewing your "nothing." This comment is not meant to be malicious, just a suggestion.

Neesie 07-05-2014 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by SmickChick (Post 6786759)
[QUOTE

I'm afraid I don't quite understand the need for a 'warning' of quilt photos, involving animals or children. Was this meant to be serious?

.. no matter…but I LOVE your AVATAR! That sweet little one there is so cute!!!

~~~~Awww, thanks! That's Phoebe, when she was still a puppy. She's now 12 years old. :-)~~~~

Also, I completely agree about the vague titles. AND I'LL ADD another peeve….
those who respond with very little content, or, something like,"Wish I could help (with your question) but I've never had that problem." ….why post, why should others be viewing your "nothing." This comment is not meant to be malicious, just a suggestion.[/QUOTE]

That puzzles me, as well. At least offer some words of encouragement or a compliment, if you can't help but still feel the need to respond.

madamekelly 07-05-2014 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 6784524)
I could not agree more, and will even admit to simply skipping over those threads because of vague titles.


i read all of the help, need to find, etc. because I guess I just like to feel helpful? I never really thought about people's responses to vague titles. I will make the attempt to be more clear on my titles since it does seem to matter to some folks. I guess my daughter is right, I am a people pleaser...lol.

bearisgray 07-05-2014 11:25 AM

I read most of the posts in the sections that I go to - regardless of the title. There are some sections that I skip.

For me, the main reason for wanting more detail - is if I want to find the post again, it improves the chances. I usually don't notice or remember the name of the original poster.

"Latest finish" for the title and "this is my latest quilt" with ONLY a picture (which is helpful - because someone may remember the quilt - with or without a cat, dog, or baby) doesn't narrow it down very much for a search.

Mousie 07-05-2014 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by ckcowl (Post 6784554)
All you have to do is comment on the post-then you can click on. "Quick links" at the top of the page, click on "subscribed threads" and a list of everything you have commented on/are following will appear.

wow, this is good to know, since I agree, vague titles make it more difficult.

Mousie 07-05-2014 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by SmickChick (Post 6786759)
[QUOTE

I'm afraid I don't quite understand the need for a 'warning' of quilt photos, involving animals or children. Was this meant to be serious?

.. no matter…but I LOVE your AVATAR! That sweet little one there is so cute!!!

Also, I completely agree about the vague titles. AND I'LL ADD another peeve….
those who respond with very little content, or, something like,"Wish I could help (with your question) but I've never had that problem." ….why post, why should others be viewing your "nothing." This comment is not meant to be malicious, just a suggestion.[/QUOTE]

I know where your coming from, but I think the responder is trying to be supportive.
I've seen threads that were "lonely", and that's got to hurt.
No, those responses don't help me one bit, but they probably make the Poster feel acknowledged.
:)

Peckish 07-05-2014 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by boysmomoflabs (Post 6785627)
if I just hover my mouse over the thread title....I can read the first two lines of the post.

This only works with computers. Doesn't work with my iPad or smart phone. And it doesn't help at ALL if the poster types a one-word sentence (such as "Help!"), hits return, then starts another sentence.


Originally Posted by Neesie (Post 6786001)
I'm afraid I don't quite understand the need for a 'warning' of quilt photos, involving animals or children. Was this meant to be serious?

I think the poster wanted a warning because if a thread is picture heavy, it can often take a while to download, especially for those who have slower internet speeds.

Neesie 07-05-2014 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 6787428)
This only works with computers. Doesn't work with my iPad or smart phone. And it doesn't help at ALL if the poster types a one-word sentence (such as "Help!"), hits return, then starts another sentence.



I think the poster wanted a warning because if a thread is picture heavy, it can often take a while to download, especially for those who have slower internet speeds.

That makes sense but wouldn't it apply to all pictures? A cat, dog, or child isn't going to make a picture take any longer to download.

Peckish 07-05-2014 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by alleyoop1 (Post 6785536)
I wish, when there is a photo of your cat or dog or grandchild or child you would mention that in the title.



Originally Posted by Neesie (Post 6787435)
That makes sense but wouldn't it apply to all pictures? A cat, dog, or child isn't going to make a picture take any longer to download.

I'm assuming she doesn't particularly care to see pictures of pets or children, she'd prefer to skip those threads and instead spend the time reading threads with pictures of quilts.

Neesie 07-05-2014 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 6787555)
I'm assuming she doesn't particularly care to see pictures of pets or children, she'd prefer to skip those threads and instead spend the time reading threads with pictures of quilts.

There was mention of a cat curled up in a quilt, so I was thinking the objection was to animals/children WITH the quilts. See why I was confused? LOL :D


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