1. Do you like to reply to every comment in your journal? I try to!
2. What type of post gets the most/least responses in your journal? I'm not sure. You folks really come out for vacation photos and get seem to get excited about electric teapots, tea, and general fandom talk. Hm. That's suspiciously similar to what I like chatting about.
3. What do you do when a new person first comments in your journal? Comment back! And then check out theirs to see who they are and to cement their user name in my mind. As much as I love communicating in writing/comments, it's oddly hard for me to distinguish different people when I first get to know them, and I have a terrible memory for names. A few comments or conversations in, we're good.
4. When you're reading someone else's journal, do you read every comment before adding your own? I do. Is that nosy? I love the conversational style of LJ/DW.
5. When is "too late" to reply to an entry? When the author seems to have signed off LJ/DW. Otherwise, it's all fair game. Doesn't everyone like getting comments on older stuff?
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Date: 2018-08-12 03:22 am (UTC)1. Do you like to reply to every comment in your journal?
I try to!
2. What type of post gets the most/least responses in your journal?
I'm not sure. You folks really come out for vacation photos and get seem to get excited about electric teapots, tea, and general fandom talk. Hm. That's suspiciously similar to what I like chatting about.
3. What do you do when a new person first comments in your journal?
Comment back! And then check out theirs to see who they are and to cement their user name in my mind. As much as I love communicating in writing/comments, it's oddly hard for me to distinguish different people when I first get to know them, and I have a terrible memory for names. A few comments or conversations in, we're good.
4. When you're reading someone else's journal, do you read every comment before adding your own?
I do. Is that nosy? I love the conversational style of LJ/DW.
5. When is "too late" to reply to an entry?
When the author seems to have signed off LJ/DW. Otherwise, it's all fair game. Doesn't everyone like getting comments on older stuff?