How you feel when readers by love leave a comment "Nice Hub" "Great Hub" or Good

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  1. urs_dipak profile image61
    urs_dipakposted 13 years ago

    How you feel when readers by love leave a comment "Nice Hub" "Great Hub" or Good hub"

    How you feel when readers by love leave a comment "Nice Hub" "Great Hub" or Good hub"

  2. 5institutes profile image67
    5institutesposted 13 years ago

    Great question!  Since that is too short by HP's standards, I'll just repeat using synonyms:

    Fab query!

  3. Daniel J. Neumann profile image59
    Daniel J. Neumannposted 13 years ago

    I feel good when that happens. Writers need encouragement. They need to know that they're the driving hope of humanity.

    We all need critcism to improve. It's a balance.

  4. Hogan Quick profile image60
    Hogan Quickposted 13 years ago

    I feel that they are just doing the minimal amount to promote their own hub (by a spam of sorts).  I have a religious hubber who makes comments on my blogs nearly the second they are published (and they make no sense whatsoever).  In my opinion just writing "good hub" with nothing else to say is the minimal effort one can add to the "comment department".

  5. Teresa Schultz profile image66
    Teresa Schultzposted 13 years ago

    I feel let down. I feel sad. I think "If they bothered to visit in the first place, why couldn't they bother to leave a few more words? - there's nothing in that comment that actually tells me they really did read my hub."

    Or, when I'm getting quite a few of these kinds of comments, the first thing that pops into my head is "Spammers!" and I feel irritated.

  6. profile image0
    Motown2Chitownposted 13 years ago

    I also tend to feel a little let down, as though I've failed to connect with the reader somehow.  My thought is that if something I've written is actually GOOD or GREAT, it'll provoke thought, or move the reader to ask questions, or even just disagree with something I might have said.  I also tend to think it's a sort of "Hey, look at me!"

 
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