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mysteryowl

(7,398 posts)
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 09:16 PM Mar 13

To recommend, or, not to recommend?

That is the question.

I am curious to learn why so many viewers of a thread don't recommend?

I looked at LBN and see posts with 2,000 views and only 6 recommendations. I wonder why people are not fully participating?
Hmmm....



83 votes, 4 passes | Time left: Unlimited
I never recommend and only view and read.
1 (1%)
I rec on occasion for really great posts
33 (40%)
I rec a lot to be interactive with fellow DU users.
49 (59%)
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To recommend, or, not to recommend? (Original Post) mysteryowl Mar 13 OP
No reason to confuse 'recommending' with 'participation.' elleng Mar 13 #1
Okay, so you say views are plenty. mysteryowl Mar 13 #2
I hope this OP gets 500 recs. n/t flvegan Mar 13 #3
Really? Ha mysteryowl Mar 13 #4
Oh flvegan Mar 13 #9
Thank you kind person for participating and clarifying. mysteryowl Mar 13 #10
I especially like markodochartaigh Mar 13 #21
I love that we now have that option on comments PatSeg Mar 13 #28
I usually am not logged in. I will log in to post or rec an exceptional post, but then log right back out. HeartachesNhangovers Mar 13 #5
Yeah, I do that sometimes too. Agreed. mysteryowl Mar 13 #6
Sometimes a reader might like the post but forget to rec? ecstatic Mar 13 #7
Okay, that is interesting. mysteryowl Mar 13 #8
Made a post about 6 weeks ago in an issue forum that has nearly 5500 views, PufPuf23 Mar 13 #11
Ohh, that is interesting! mysteryowl Mar 13 #13
I rec anything I find interesting Bettie Mar 13 #12
Pass Ohio Joe Mar 13 #14
If I recommend every post, recommendations become meaningles. Ms. Toad Mar 13 #15
Rec means i agree, response means I have something to say Maeve Mar 13 #16
I don't agree with everything I text. Ms. Toad Mar 14 #34
I don't read something based on its rec count swong19104 Mar 13 #17
I try to recommend but sometimes get so involved to writing Raine Mar 13 #18
I voted for "rec. really great posts" Pototan Mar 13 #19
I wonder that too. markodochartaigh Mar 13 #20
"Fully participating" canetoad Mar 13 #22
I thought that's what Reddit was for JoseBalow Mar 13 #23
I'm kinda new here nickster48 Mar 13 #24
Most of my recommendations are for a post that offers an action of something we can do, achieve, 3Hotdogs Mar 13 #25
Quirks R Us madamesilverspurs Mar 13 #26
This place is fun! rubbersole Mar 13 #27
If I read a post and find it interesting, PatSeg Mar 13 #29
If I read a post and find it interesting, PatSeg Mar 13 #30
If I may add to this thread... EarlG Mar 14 #31
This is an honor to have you comment mysteryowl Mar 14 #35
I love the idea of total rec. counts cited alongside posts. Pototan Mar 14 #32
I rec any thread that catches my attention enough to click on it Bayard Mar 14 #33
Recommended. H2O Man Mar 14 #36
But if I rec everything it will become like that Seinfeld episode Xavier Breath Mar 14 #37
I rec when I find a post informative, funny, interesting, or, moving. And it's a way... electric_blue68 Mar 14 #38
I agree, it is a way of interacting. mysteryowl Mar 14 #39

markodochartaigh

(1,161 posts)
21. I especially like
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:58 PM
Mar 13

to recommend comments when there is a positive or educational back and forth. That engagement is a bit rare.

ecstatic

(32,751 posts)
7. Sometimes a reader might like the post but forget to rec?
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 09:28 PM
Mar 13


Also, forum etiquette might take a backseat when people are stressed out.

PufPuf23

(8,843 posts)
11. Made a post about 6 weeks ago in an issue forum that has nearly 5500 views,
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 09:56 PM
Mar 13

6 recommendations, and 2 responses.

Thought all the views were weird and almost contacted the forum host.

Just about never have anything to do with moderation.

But pondered over why so many views. Most posts in forum have 200-400 views. Found just a handful of posts over 1000 views and one with a little over 3000 views but nothing close to 5500. Usually pretty much ignored at DU.

Only thing could figure was the post was linked to some other site (included a video).

mysteryowl

(7,398 posts)
13. Ohh, that is interesting!
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:01 PM
Mar 13

That could be what happened for your post, the video link.

Hmmmm??

Thanks for sharing!

Bettie

(16,132 posts)
12. I rec anything I find interesting
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 09:59 PM
Mar 13

but there are some I don't, mostly because I have to get up suddenly and I just forget!

Ms. Toad

(34,117 posts)
15. If I recommend every post, recommendations become meaningles.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:03 PM
Mar 13

Whether I recommend a post has nothing to do with whether I am fully participating in DU.

Maeve

(42,297 posts)
16. Rec means i agree, response means I have something to say
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:08 PM
Mar 13

View means only that I looked at it...it may not have been worth more than that

Ms. Toad

(34,117 posts)
34. I don't agree with everything I text.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:11 PM
Mar 14

If it is a good thoughtful post or it brings relevant new content to the table I'm likely to rec it whether I agree with the content or not.

A rec says people should read this; not that people should agree with it.

swong19104

(307 posts)
17. I don't read something based on its rec count
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:45 PM
Mar 13

The title is a better indicator of whether I want to read it or not.

Raine

(30,541 posts)
18. I try to recommend but sometimes get so involved to writing
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:45 PM
Mar 13

a post. Later I realize I forgot to hit the recommend button and I don't want to bother going back. Sometimes I find the post so interesting I forget to recommend. 🤔 It's no reflection on the post one way or the other.

Pototan

(1,215 posts)
19. I voted for "rec. really great posts"
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:50 PM
Mar 13

but that's the closest to my opinion.

I rec. posts I really agree with and contribute to a Dem. victory. It's kinda between "a lot" and "great".

I would say I recommend about 25% of those I read.

markodochartaigh

(1,161 posts)
20. I wonder that too.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:55 PM
Mar 13

I'm old, not very tech savvy, and more accustomed to Reddit. There the custom is to upvote more frequently. It's a younger demographic and I frequently upvote there. Some people seem to appreciate it, I know that I do. Here the custom is different. I still upvote a lot. If someone doesn't want my recommendation then they can tell me. But I see a lot to upvote here.

canetoad

(17,200 posts)
22. "Fully participating"
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:03 PM
Mar 13

What does that even mean?

There are DU members who have been here for over years yet have not made 100 posts. They are participating at a level that suits them.

Did the 'Hmmm...." on the end suggest there is something nefarious going on? Please remember that DUers have different personalities ranging from the excitedly garrulous to the shy, nervous loner. This seems perfectly normal to me.

3Hotdogs

(12,440 posts)
25. Most of my recommendations are for a post that offers an action of something we can do, achieve,
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:29 PM
Mar 13

prevent.

There are posts to which I will respond -- a meme, a joke, a negative comment about a maggot, Qanon or whatever. I will not recommend those because they lead to no action about the problem.

I will recommend a post about a fellow D.U.er who is having a bad day, a bad turn of events in their lives and such. And I will usually respond to those, if for nothing else, to offer encouragement or support.

madamesilverspurs

(15,811 posts)
26. Quirks R Us
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:32 PM
Mar 13

Sometimes a post will get many views and a couple of recs, then disappear into the ether. The same post, with a cat picture included, will get many views and enough recs to shoot it to the top of the greatest page. 'Tis a puzzlement.


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PatSeg

(47,652 posts)
29. If I read a post and find it interesting,
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:45 PM
Mar 13

then I "rec" it. Also if I think it would be informative to others, I will rec it.

PatSeg

(47,652 posts)
30. If I read a post and find it interesting,
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:45 PM
Mar 13

then I "rec" it. Also if I think it would be informative to others, I will rec it.

EarlG

(21,975 posts)
31. If I may add to this thread...
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:02 AM
Mar 14

I think there are a couple of reasons why people read way more than Rec. First, Reccing simply isn't as essential on DU as it is on other sites which allow up-voting and down-voting. We do have the Greatest page, but our more active page is the Latest page, and that simply lists threads in chronological order. On that page, threads which receive multiples of 25 replies are kicked back to the top, because overall we value replies more than we do Recs -- this is a discussion forum; we want people to discuss things.

I think you would see more Recs overall if we allowed down-voting. With down-votes in play, people would feel more urgency to vote for threads that they liked, because they would know that other people could make those threads go away if they didn't act. I do Rec things from time to time, but I'll often look at the top threads on the Greatest page and feel like, well, they're already up there, they don't need a Rec from me. In other words, there's less incentive to Rec on DU than there is on a site like Reddit.

Finally, the view counter counts views by all visitors, but you can only Rec something if you are signed in. So you'll likely see significantly more views than Recs because many, many people read DU but do not have an account.

DU is an old-school pre-Reddit discussion forum so we've always valued replies more than Recs. That's why things like Milestones are based on replies and not Recs, or why we display people's post counts but not their total Rec counts (although thinking about it, total Rec counts might actually be pretty cool to have).

mysteryowl

(7,398 posts)
35. This is an honor to have you comment
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:47 PM
Mar 14

Thanks for sharing! plus a possible prequel to another DU feature making it,
almost...breaking news.

Pototan

(1,215 posts)
32. I love the idea of total rec. counts cited alongside posts.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:08 AM
Mar 14

It gives the poster greater credibility in my mind. Even if the total recs appear on the user's profile page.

Xavier Breath

(3,659 posts)
37. But if I rec everything it will become like that Seinfeld episode
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:58 PM
Mar 14

where Elaine starts abusing the exclamation points.

I rec something when I feel it necessary, especially if it compels me to respond with my own post. And, if I'm being honest here (and I am), there are times when I like a thread and perhaps even respond, but than just flat out forget to rec it. D'oh! So, for those instances, I will attempt to be more cognizant of my lapses when I'm reading a thread and rec it when warranted! Damn, it's starting already

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