ANSWERS: 8
  • Sometimes I do yes
  • its according to the question i dont want to repete something thats been said instead i commet then
  • I sometimes scan through the other answer to check if anyone else said the same thing. If so then I usually don't post it again.
  • Assuming that I'm not the first to answer I usually just put my answer in first unless it is a factual question that can be settled with just one answer. I then check to see how accurate or how full the other answers are. Then I may not answer one of these and just give points to the already existing answers. After answering other type questions that can have multiple answers, then I go on to read the other answers.
  • If the question only pertains to me personally and what I think I will just answer the question. But if it asks can you name the artist of a certain album...there is no sense in me answering if the right answer is already listed.
  • Depends what kind of question or if it will take a bit of time for me to type it in. If it's asking a specific fact, I'll just see if someone wrote it and then I don't need to add my some words but I will give all my points to the answer I was going to write, maybe a little comment, too but not always. If it's asking something that is an opinion, if it won't take too long to type, I'll write my answer and then maybe look to see what others wrote and give points out along the way. If it's a 'polling' like question I'll add my answer.
  • When I first read the question on the category home page, I already know how I'd like to answer. But then I do usually check the other answers before I give mine, in case other people have already said what I'm about to! It makes for a very boring thread if the answers are all the same, so if someone else has already made my point, I usually just add a comment to theirs saying I agree :)
  • Not always. I know what you mean, though.

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