Do you think that you'll receive more answers to a question here on the hub page

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  1. Goody5 profile image58
    Goody5posted 12 years ago

    Do you think that you'll receive more answers to a question here on the hub pages or Facebook?

    I just did a little experiment with the exact same question both here, and on Facebook. In a few days I'll post the winning website. So far it's a tie, however here on the Hub Pages you can vote a question up or down, but you can't "Like" it.

  2. MarleneB profile image93
    MarleneBposted 12 years ago

    I don't know why, but my friends on Facebook never answer questions - ever! I get more answers here on HubPages.

  3. kj force profile image59
    kj forceposted 12 years ago

    Probably because I believe Facebook has more members not necessarily a certain group as on Hub Pages...so I would say FB...will be interesting to see the outcome..good question...

  4. freecampingaussie profile image60
    freecampingaussieposted 12 years ago

    I think it depends on who knows the answers or feels like doing it at the time . I belong to a group of travellers in Australia and if I have relevent questions I get a lot of good answers .
    Sometimes on here I get a lot of good answers , other times only 1 person will answer which is disapointing.
    On facebook it gets frustrating sometimes with people just liking it rather than comment lol !

  5. rfmoran profile image66
    rfmoranposted 12 years ago

    Definitely here. Hubbers are more engaged than FB users, and have more of a sense of community.

  6. KT Banks profile image61
    KT Banksposted 12 years ago

    I only have 297 followers here on Hubpages, but I have over 3500 on Facebook - so my answer is, Facebook.

  7. drmiddlebrook profile image93
    drmiddlebrookposted 12 years ago

    I think the best answer is "it depends." If you have a lot of active, committed followers on Hub Pages, you can get a lot of responses here. On the other hand, the same is true of Facebook. It depends on how many people are interested in what you post, and how much time they might be willing to devote to thinking about what you've asked. For some questions, you might find more responders here on Hub Pages, and for others, Facebook might be your best bet. It all depends.

  8. BlossomSB profile image78
    BlossomSBposted 12 years ago

    I usually get more comments on HubPages and I like the friendliness of the community, too. It will be interesting to see your results.

    1. teaches12345 profile image77
      teaches12345posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I agree with Blossom. The community is much more supportive on Hubpages in answering questions.

 
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