I wonder about this. As a new member, is there guidance on community "ettiquette"? For example I posted about getting my new website listed, and 17 people have posted supporti
hey hi Sandra --- of course, it's general good ol' common sense that counts!
thanks kindly for asking a thoughtful question ....
here's a post that you may find helpful as a guide on some do's and don'ts ..... all the best ... :) The 8 do's and the 8 don't at WA
I agree with what the others say on here; it's ultimately a personal choice.
If someone takes the time to comment on one of my posts, I will always like that post, simply because they took the time to respond. If I like something in particular about their response I will reply, but I definitely don't reply to every post; I simply don't have the time.
Do what makes you comfortable, and what your time allows.
You can relate and engage normally. Below is a post from Kyle that may be helpful. Wealthy Affiliate - The Open Education Project
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Are there "ettiquette" guidelines on how to relate in wa?
I wonder about this. As a new member, is there guidance on community "ettiquette"? For example I posted about getting my new website listed, and 17 people have posted supporti
It looks like you've gotten great answers here. The community is very understanding and uplifting. Most of us have other responsibilities in addition to building our websites and networking here, so there isn't a general expectation to get a reply. It's a personal choice.
Of course, over time, you'll build relationships and more clearly understand the expectations of your friends within the community--that could change things. From a general standpoint, there isn't the expectation of a response for each comment or post you make.
hey hi Sandra --- of course, it's general good ol' common sense that counts!
thanks kindly for asking a thoughtful question ....
here's a post that you may find helpful as a guide on some do's and don'ts ..... all the best ... :) The 8 do's and the 8 don't at WA
I agree with what the others say on here; it's ultimately a personal choice.
If someone takes the time to comment on one of my posts, I will always like that post, simply because they took the time to respond. If I like something in particular about their response I will reply, but I definitely don't reply to every post; I simply don't have the time.
Do what makes you comfortable, and what your time allows.
You can relate and engage normally. Below is a post from Kyle that may be helpful. Wealthy Affiliate - The Open Education Project
See more comments
It looks like you've gotten great answers here. The community is very understanding and uplifting. Most of us have other responsibilities in addition to building our websites and networking here, so there isn't a general expectation to get a reply. It's a personal choice.
Of course, over time, you'll build relationships and more clearly understand the expectations of your friends within the community--that could change things. From a general standpoint, there isn't the expectation of a response for each comment or post you make.