Topic: 100 make sense?
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Tue 01/29/08 05:26 PM
I noticed that I really didn't start to get email or friends until after I had 100 posts under my belt. Is this a rule or just weird?

thanks to everyone who has emailed, or chat'ed or became my friend.drinker drinker drinker

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Tue 01/29/08 05:27 PM
Not weird just people got to know you better through your post!
its hard to be friends with complete strangers... flowerforyou

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Tue 01/29/08 05:28 PM
I dunno, I had email in <10 posts but I also put myself out there with the first post...no idea if that was crucially instrumental or just dumb friggin luck lol

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Tue 01/29/08 05:29 PM
Actually, in my experience, people generally don't get noticed until they've been here awhile and have posted enough to have established a forum presence. I think it's just that people feel more comfortable dealing with someone who has provided a sense of who they are.

I notice that the majority of the people who post complaints like "This site doesn't work!" seem to have been here for three days and have made two posts. I don't think this is a coincidence!


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Tue 01/29/08 05:35 PM

Actually, in my experience, people generally don't get noticed until they've been here awhile and have posted enough to have established a forum presence. I think it's just that people feel more comfortable dealing with someone who has provided a sense of who they are.

I notice that the majority of the people who post complaints like "This site doesn't work!" seem to have been here for three days and have made two posts. I don't think this is a coincidence!


Very true Lex

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Tue 01/29/08 05:36 PM


Actually, in my experience, people generally don't get noticed until they've been here awhile and have posted enough to have established a forum presence. I think it's just that people feel more comfortable dealing with someone who has provided a sense of who they are.

I notice that the majority of the people who post complaints like "This site doesn't work!" seem to have been here for three days and have made two posts. I don't think this is a coincidence!


Very true Lex


yeppers

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Tue 01/29/08 05:50 PM



Actually, in my experience, people generally don't get noticed until they've been here awhile and have posted enough to have established a forum presence. I think it's just that people feel more comfortable dealing with someone who has provided a sense of who they are.

I notice that the majority of the people who post complaints like "This site doesn't work!" seem to have been here for three days and have made two posts. I don't think this is a coincidence!


Very true Lex


yeppers


I agree totally.

I also noticed I could kill a thread just by starting itlaugh laugh laugh drinker

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Tue 01/29/08 05:52 PM
Yep, Love the formus.. :heart: drinker bigsmile

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Tue 01/29/08 05:53 PM




Actually, in my experience, people generally don't get noticed until they've been here awhile and have posted enough to have established a forum presence. I think it's just that people feel more comfortable dealing with someone who has provided a sense of who they are.

I notice that the majority of the people who post complaints like "This site doesn't work!" seem to have been here for three days and have made two posts. I don't think this is a coincidence!


Very true Lex


yeppers


I agree totally.

I also noticed I could kill a thread just by starting itlaugh laugh laugh drinker


Yeah, I took Princess's advise (as well as many others) and starting using the forums more.

I have alot more conversations now, at least on the forums that is...lol.