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<p>[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 3087151, member: 10461"]"Lurker outreach" is indeed another useful aspect to polls. Not everyone who visits a page takes the time to comment. The advent of the "Like" button on these modern message boards demonstrates that. Looking at the ratio of "Likes" to actual replies (at least in my case) indicates that most folks take only a quick peek and move on. But if I had some more engaging and/or personal commentary in these posts, perhaps it would stimulate conversation more, as I think [USER=56859]@TIF[/USER] was suggesting. I'll work on that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Back on the old-school message board sites from the first decade of the 21st century, one had no way of knowing if anybody had even <i>looked</i> at a post if they didn't comment. Now at least the lurkers or more taciturn folk have a one-click method of providing at least some form of feedback.</p><p><br /></p><p>To those of you who have collection websites- do you get much feedback from your comment sections and such?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 3087151, member: 10461"]"Lurker outreach" is indeed another useful aspect to polls. Not everyone who visits a page takes the time to comment. The advent of the "Like" button on these modern message boards demonstrates that. Looking at the ratio of "Likes" to actual replies (at least in my case) indicates that most folks take only a quick peek and move on. But if I had some more engaging and/or personal commentary in these posts, perhaps it would stimulate conversation more, as I think [USER=56859]@TIF[/USER] was suggesting. I'll work on that. Back on the old-school message board sites from the first decade of the 21st century, one had no way of knowing if anybody had even [I]looked[/I] at a post if they didn't comment. Now at least the lurkers or more taciturn folk have a one-click method of providing at least some form of feedback. To those of you who have collection websites- do you get much feedback from your comment sections and such?[/QUOTE]
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