I think sometimes I get great ideas for a thread topics and I end up with 0 to 3 responses. I see other threads with non descriptive topics that have hundreds of responses. I think there should be a badge for horrible thread topic response.
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I think sometimes I get great ideas for a thread topics and I end up with 0 to 3 responses. I see other threads with non descriptive topics that have hundreds of responses. I think there should be a badge for horrible thread topic response.
I think sometimes I get great ideas for a thread topics and I end up with 0 to 3 responses. I see other threads with non descriptive topics that have hundreds of responses. I think there should be a badge for horrible thread topic response.
I think sometimes I get great ideas for a thread topics and I end up with 0 to 3 responses. I see other threads with non descriptive topics that have hundreds of responses. I think there should be a badge for horrible thread topic response.
If everyone is bumping their threads a lot, it's going to be a nightmare.Bump it, louder!
I think sometimes I get great ideas for a thread topics and I end up with 0 to 3 responses. I see other threads with non descriptive topics that have hundreds of responses. I think there should be a badge for horrible thread topic response.
In my head, the topic “what’s in your sock” was an excellent take off on “what’s in your wallet”.Bob,
This is a great topic. I went and took a look at your threads and I think you might get more traffic if you work a bit on your titles. Viewers are attracted to catchy titles and sometimes the addition of a word, or omission of a word can make people come see what you are talking about. More traffic may = more comments?
For instance, the last thread you posted was titled "What’s in your sock?"
just adding one word: What’s That in your sock? might do the trick to increase traffic?
But I agree. I haven't done many threads because I was afraid R2R would start a "Your thread is bad_Bad_ badge" in my honor.
I checked your build thread, your tank is sweet!
Not a punishment just a light hearted comment about threads that the author (like me) might think are awesome but go no where. I really don’t think this should be a badge because it would easily be taken far too seriously and not on the light hearted nature intended.Maybe I am not following. Are you saying the creator of the thread gets a badge for making a bad thread title, and that badge is basically punishment for not getting a response.
Also I appreciate your compliment of my tank. Thank youBob,
This is a great topic. I went and took a look at your threads and I think you might get more traffic if you work a bit on your titles. Viewers are attracted to catchy titles and sometimes the addition of a word, or omission of a word can make people come see what you are talking about. More traffic may = more comments?
For instance, the last thread you posted was titled "What’s in your sock?"
just adding one word: What’s That in your sock? might do the trick to increase traffic?
But I agree. I haven't done many threads because I was afraid R2R would start a "Your thread is bad_Bad_ badge" in my honor.
I checked your build thread, your tank is sweet!
No threads to highlight. I think the forum members interaction with any particular thread indicates the overall interest in the topic. I also believe there are some really good thread creators who have developed a well earned reputation and are followed on a regular basis due to their topics, their consistency, and help provided.Bob - there is no question that what we deem important and what resonates are not always the same. That is part of the mystery and limitations of crowds. Any specific ones that you want to highlight as strong threads that may have been overlooked?
Yep, "BUMP" IT!