RE: How to become a friend with a Finn?

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How to become a friend with a Finn?

in friendship •  7 years ago 

Well thank you :) As we talked in the chat, I'd like to give you one more advice. Comments like this might be seen as low quality comments, as they are not related in the post. This is a big deal, because then the author doesn't know if you read the post or not!

It's not a dangerous thing though and I know comments like this can make many people happy. However, if you ever want to impress others on the comment field (WHICH IS A >GREAT WAY TO GET GREAT FOLLOWERS) you should try to write a comment related to the post. Show the author you read the post AND that you have something smart to say about the topic.

For instance, if you find a great science related post, instead of going "Great information" or something generic, you could say something about the topic. Make questions on something mentioned in the post. ANYTHING related to the post. Then the author can see you have real interest in the post :)

This might feel weird, but as popular authors (I'm not one) might get closer to 100 comments per a good post, it's a good to put some work on the comments too :) Might get you noticed.

And sorry for the long rant, but I've been here for so long I want to give advice to everyone about everything..

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Sure... Thanx a lot buddy!! :)