Posted by PaulW_NJ on January 02, 2009 at 11:02:21 from (96.225.64.148):
In Reply to: Re: Forum Courtesy. posted by Janicholson on January 02, 2009 at 09:46:37:
I'm really glad this subject came up.
I know I'm guilty of not always giving feedback upon the suggestions I've received. Which is hypocritical because I always feel much better myself when someone responds back after I have given help. I too am curious of what eventually happened. And sometimes I feel annoyed when I've prepared a special reply and hear nothing back. But here's my question. I'm not on every day, and sometimes several days may go by before I actually take some action and may have anything to report. And by that time, in Stardard Mode at least, the original post is any number of pages down into the "stack" and I figure nobody else is going to see it anymore anyway if I do add to the thread. Other times, I may think of something to add to a thread that appeared a day or two ago, but again, is the original poster going to see it? Not too long ago I discovered "Modern Mode" which I now prefer just for these reasons, because current postings come back to the top.
Do most people go back to follow up on what they have responded to, or use Modern Mode? Or is there another way? Now that I know it makes a difference (I thought it only mattered to me) I will be more diligent to give feedback, and express my appreciation.
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