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What makes a thread successful? (7)
01-15-2016 02:34 PM
#1
primeone (Member)
What makes a thread successful?
Soo....What do you think matters more - the topic/who's posting/how many friends you have?
01-16-2016 03:40 AM
#2
tstack (AMC Alumnus)
Quality of content in my opinion.
01-16-2016 06:13 PM
#3
johner911 (Member)

Originally Posted by
primeone
Soo....What do you think matters more - the topic/who's posting/how many friends you have?

Unless the content is stellar and there frankly is not a lot of stellar content - maybe 1-2 threads / month, its all about the popularity rank.
01-16-2016 07:18 PM
#4
bobliu (Member)
Do you mean in terms of follow along threads? Simple, time and dedication.
In terms of general threads? My favorite sort and organize the thousands of 'lost' threads into one overview.
01-19-2016 11:28 AM
#5
primeone (Member)

Originally Posted by
bobliu
Do you mean in terms of follow along threads? Simple, time and dedication.
In terms of general threads? My favorite sort and organize the thousands of 'lost' threads into one overview.
Yes, was referring to the simple follow along threads. And I think you're right, but also maintaining a positive and constructive attitude throughout the posts generates followers.
Was reading somewhere about a question similar to mine, and a guy replied: "Exclamation marks and question marks!!!Lots of them!!!That makes it energetic" ....I think it was very funny
01-19-2016 05:41 PM
#6
johngalt (Member)
I would say contagious enthusiasm
01-25-2016 04:07 PM
#7
cmdeal (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
primeone
Yes, was referring to the simple follow along threads. And I think you're right, but also maintaining a positive and constructive attitude throughout the posts generates followers.
Was reading somewhere about a question similar to mine, and a guy replied: "Exclamation marks and question marks!!!Lots of them!!!That makes it energetic" ....I think it was very funny

Not giving up, showing initiative, continuously updating, making progress ...
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