I had to turn replies back on at my design blog (
designobjectory) because I invited readers to give me ideas for what to do to celebrate 7000 followers.
And now once again I am plagued by Reply Guys who for some reason don't want to reblog a post, so they aren't interested in sharing their thoughts with their followers, but rather think for some reason that the owner of a decorative arts blog will be interested in their opinion along the lines of "This furniture would be nice but it's ruined by the ugly legs 😐". I mean, yes, other people who see the post can see the replies, but they'd have to click through on purpose to read them, so I doubt it's really joining the public discourse on the subject.
Are they just trying to start a conversation? Is it like walking up to someone taking a photograph of a famous building and saying "It's a nice cathedral but the steeple is so awkward and clunky that it ruins the WHOLE thing" and then giving them an exaggerated grimace of distaste?
...Actually that would be so bizarre and hilarious IRL that I might respond much more positively to it this way, assuming the stranger-speaking approach wasn't scary. Like I guess at a tourist destination with other people around but not too much ambient noise it might not be alarming. But then again, they wouldn't be answering my post, just sharing the view.
And now once again I am plagued by Reply Guys who for some reason don't want to reblog a post, so they aren't interested in sharing their thoughts with their followers, but rather think for some reason that the owner of a decorative arts blog will be interested in their opinion along the lines of "This furniture would be nice but it's ruined by the ugly legs 😐". I mean, yes, other people who see the post can see the replies, but they'd have to click through on purpose to read them, so I doubt it's really joining the public discourse on the subject.
Are they just trying to start a conversation? Is it like walking up to someone taking a photograph of a famous building and saying "It's a nice cathedral but the steeple is so awkward and clunky that it ruins the WHOLE thing" and then giving them an exaggerated grimace of distaste?
...Actually that would be so bizarre and hilarious IRL that I might respond much more positively to it this way, assuming the stranger-speaking approach wasn't scary. Like I guess at a tourist destination with other people around but not too much ambient noise it might not be alarming. But then again, they wouldn't be answering my post, just sharing the view.