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Do you actually read the whole OP? - Page 5
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gamecrazy
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GGTeMpLaR
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Torte de Lini
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Yes, I read the OP, but sometimes you already get the gist of it within the first 4 sentences. Like yours? It's longer than it should to say something that's already been asked before, so I already know my answer. | ||
Craton
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Artunit
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happyness
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On September 28 2011 19:33 Gnial wrote: Unnecessarily long, semi-rambling OP's like this one actually serves to support those who vote no... This. OP's generally don't cut to the chase and more often than not ramble, mainly because people who start topics are often times vain. | ||
Perseverance
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Hibzy
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AndyGB4
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On September 28 2011 23:53 Mentalizor wrote: I dont always post... But when I do... I get warned for not writing anything on topic User was temp banned for this post. ..Or banned lol Anyways, yeah I always read the full OP, and usually the first page of comments, and the last 1-2 pages of comments as well. To be honest, im actually a little bit shocked that theres so many "Sometimes" people. Then again... | ||
rubio91
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cz
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radscorpion9
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Seeker
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On September 28 2011 19:36 valheru wrote: Do I read the whole OP? No. Do I read the whole OP if I intend to post? Yes, of course I do, why wouldn't I? I generally don't make a post that addresses the whole OP but I still read the whole thing (sometimes misread) EDIT: And sometimes I just comment on other posts but I still read the OP This. Often it is impossible to read every single OP out there. However, if you have the need to comment on it, then the logical thing to do would be to read the OP. For me, if I want to post without any misguided information, I'll read the entire OP no matter the length. I think this should be one of the options as well...... Although it would be a ridiculously long title... | ||
anrimayu
United States875 Posts
On September 29 2011 03:36 Seeker wrote: This. Often it is impossible to read every single OP out there. However, if you have the need to comment on it, then the logical thing to do would be to read the OP. For me, if I want to post without any misguided information, I'll read the entire OP no matter the length. I think this should be one of the options as well...... Although it would be a ridiculously long title... It would be "only if I'm going to post", doesn't have to be an essay about it. I would think that would be the case for most people, but reading some of the posts tells otherwise. | ||
Synwave
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Often I tend to skim an OP and not read the whole thing before deciding if its of any interest to me, in those situations I never reply. | ||
kittensrcute
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Ponyo
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If its a w./e topic that is 50 + pages then I forget about getting a post count for that topic and instead read the OP only. I'm also attracted to mod edits at the top, and begin reading right before "stop doing this past X page." | ||
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