I wonder...
If you reply to a post without quoting the author of it:
Do you think, and I say think because this is an unconscious decision to you, that most of the time when you click reply, it is to a post that is more interesting than average, solely because you unconsciously deem it more interesting than most?
-Rephrased en Ingles:
When you reply to a post without quoting anyone, do you think that most of the time you reply to someone who made a more interesting or funny post? Just because that the post you replied to was unconsciously more interesting to you?
Do you think that when there is no especially interesting post that you will actually (if on the first page) scroll all the way back up to the top to reply just to the OP (without quoting) just because it is the original post?
-Rephrased en ingles otra vez:
If there is no particularly interesting post, do you think you have ever scrolled all the way back up if you were on the first page just to click reply to the OP?
Please read the original non-translated paragraphs because they provide a more accurate idea of what I was talking about compared to my translated paragraphs.
-Side note:
Just to iterate again, this is about posts you DO NOT quote, it's just about which kinds of posts you think you normally hit "reply" to, but actually do not quote.
What an interesting social question. Bungie should test it out and keep track.
[Edited on 11.15.2012 7:13 PM PST]
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