When you read Hubs,do you comment or just move on?
What type of Hubs make you stop and comment?
I normally like to leave a comment and feedback on a Hub that just fits my interests or brings new information to me that I never knew about. Some hubs about religion, or some poems, or maybe hubs on how to make something I could care less about I just skip over. Also, any ones that don't fit my views on a particular thing and doesn't really promote a comment correcting/sharing my views on it I try to just move on.
~thranax~
I like to leave a comment on whatever i read here.
But sometimes due to time constraint i leave without commenting depending on the subject at hand.
I try to leave comments on any hubs I read.... Just to let the writer know what I think of his/her hub, but I have, in the past, left few hubs without commenting! I only read the ones that interest me, and that could be anything that caught my eyes.....
I like to leave a comment especially if I enjoyed the hub, been to a place or want to go or have something interesting to say on the subject whatever it may be ..
I normally leave a comment to let the Hubber know that I am reading and support him/her.
To those I follow I try to leave meaningful comments and suggestions on a regular basis, every time they create a new hub if I can. Sometimes I surf around - different topics - and those hubs that interest me I'll leave a comment, again something meaty if possible and not just a thank you and goodbye.
If the hub really gets my attention I'll have a look at the profile to see if I want to follow.
My main interests are in poetry,drama,travel,sport,teaching and nature. Good writing holds my interest. I admire great images too.
I comment on all the hubs I enjoy reading. I don't comment on the hubs that I don't like because I don't want to be harsh with comments.
I try to find the good in every hub i read and leave meaningful comments. I love to encourage people. Life would be boring without us.
I comment on hubs that interest me or I enjoyed. I do not comment on hubs that I do not agree with or am furious by.
If it's a hub that I'm interested in then I'll comment but if it's something about computer programs or cars then I honestly won't bother to even read it just because it doesn't interest me and I'd probably get completely lost trying to figure out what they're talking about. I know there's many other people who would appreciate hubs like that though.
Sometimes I comment and sometimes I just move on. My only guiding principle is that I will not comment on a hub unless I read it all the way through at least once. This means that my comments are virtually always positive since I find it nearly impossible to finish a hub I don't like (for whatever reason).
I look for those stellar Hubs, and it does not matter whether or not I am following the Hub author. I am generous with praise when I find a Hub that I enjoy reading, and I tell the author why. I have no time to wade through Hubs that are riddled with errors. I give no time to these, so I move on.
Yes, If someone reads a hub I think it to be proper etiquette to comment.
I sometimes leave a comment, sometimes not. It doesn't mean I don't like the hub if I don't, it just means I didn't have anything to say. Sometimes I'll vote up and interesting or whatever, that's just as good as a generic comment. If I read a great hub with tons of comments, I usually won't leave a comment unless I have something really new to add. By the pageviews I know plenty of people read my hubs without commenting. I don't assume that means they dislike my hubs, I certainly hope not.
Mostly, I leave a comment for every hub I read, and that for main two reasons.
1- If it is a professional hub, I should appreciate.
2- If it is a normal hub, I should encourage the beginners.
Mostly everyone, who writes, tries to do his best.
Feel free to read my hub "4 things we can do to support the beginners & why we should?"
by Valerie Washington 12 years ago
Does it bother you that people visit your hubs and don't leave comments?What's more important to you, getting tons of traffic with no comments or getting less traffic with comments?For me, I love to get comments because it lets me know if I have touched someone or given someone a new way of doing...
by Cindy Lawson 13 years ago
I am not looking to name names here as this happens quite a lot on Hubpages, but can someone please clarify whether or not it is against the rules for a Hubber to come to your hub, leave a comment and then include a link to one of their own hubs as a part of that comment. I know it says under each...
by carol stanley 7 years ago
Do you continue to read hubs of those you follow if they don't comment on your hubs?When you have limited time do you just comment on those who regularly comment on your hubs?
by nasus loops 14 years ago
I have been a part of Hubpages for a while now and try to comment on other peoples hubs when I read them. However for some reason although I am getting regular traffic (admittedly not high, but regular) I am not getting comments. What can I do to encourage people to leave a comment?
by Ann Carr 5 years ago
Do you always leave a comment if you read a hub?I have followers whom I've never seen in the comments sections and just wondered what other hubbers think about the comments in general. Do you leave comments when you read? Sometimes? Always? Never? Please give your reasons with...
by Shell Vera 12 years ago
How do you provide comments on hubs? Do you write them immediately or come back after thinking?When I comment on hubs, I typically visit at least twice. The first time when I find it and decide I want to read it, and the second time when I leave a comment. I usually set aside a day to read many...
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