Not exact matches
Huffman
wrote that 70 percent of the suspicious accounts (662) had zero karma, meaning no meaningful engagement (upvotes or downvotes) from other users, while about one percent of the accounts (13) had a karma score of
more than 10,000, indicating that they reached and interacted with many Reddit users by posting and
commenting on the site.
As of this
writing, however,
more than 128,000
comments saying the exact same thing have been left on the docket for the proposal in just the past three days.
«When we compare these authors to all members
writing in 2016, the Top Voices have received, on average, 64x
more comments, 52x
more likes, and 24x
more shares on their articles.
Your
comment just reminded me of a post I
wrote entitled, Active Income Is Much
More Enjoyable Than Passive Income
So we
wrote SEO for YouTube: How to Search Optimize Video for B2B Marketing, a post that pulled in
more than 11,000 views, nearly 500 tweets and a handful of interesting
comments.
At the time of
writing, the tweet received
more than 2,500 likes and over 4,100
comments.
I'm pretty sure that if you get up by 5:30 am every day to
write for a couple hours before work (if you work), publish three posts a week in your specific niche, and spend another couple hours after work
writing,
commenting, and sharing for three years, you will no doubt make at least $ 1,000 / month from your site if not much, much
more.
Right now it's
more like 20 - 25 hours a week due to
writing 3X a week and responding to
comments.
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I
wrote a Belief Blog piece on Sunday called «My Take: «I'm spiritual but not religious» is a cop - out,» which has received
more than 8,000
comments, many taking up key points I raised.
I know you
write a lot of blogs and
comments on many subjects, but can you classify yourself
more clearly?
You know, I promised myself not to come back here, but yesterday I read the responses after
writing and there has been so much judgement towards my husband's
comments & mine that I felt I needed to
write a few
more thoughts before I Never come back again!
jerry... take a look at the whole situation from step one... I just addressed it on today's cartoon site... David
wrote a thank you to his commenters... Andrew comes in out of left field railing against David... that was the first
comment... others tried to wish David happy new year etc. and Andrew comes back in with
more junk.
I wonder if perhaps I should
write a post entitled «10 Reasons My Opinion About Homosexuality is Cuter Than Your Cat» because I bet that would get
more comments than Anne Jackson's post about Haiti.
«The
more I
write about Jews,» he has
commented, «the
more I am
writing for everybody.»
First of all, I'm getting really frustrated with repeating myself, so I'll ask once
more: HOW COME YOU»RE IGNORING THE LARGE MAJORITY OF THE THINGS I TOOK THE TIME TO
WRITE IN MY ORIGINAL
COMMENT TO YOU?
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Rather than being excited about some new insight from Scripture or idea about theology which I get to pass on to others, my
writing has become
more about pageviews, backlinks, ad revenue, email subscriber stats, book sales, and
comment counts.
In Aquinas at Prayer, Paul Murray, O.P., sheds light on Thomas's
more mystical side by
commenting on the prayers and liturgical poetry that he
wrote as well as....
My purpose, therefore, is not to provide a systematic critique of the book, but rather to
comment on two of its
more interesting aspects, namely: (1) its argument that the Federalists, in
writing the Constitution, were actually defending the principle of the «neutral» state, and (2) its attempt to apply «neutral state» principles to the issues of abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia.
I'm actually just about done
writing a post building on the part of one of the above
comments — after being interrupted by a series of meetings this afternoon — it will be posted later today if you want to check it out for a
more long - winded attempt at further clarification.
To answer your question, I disagree with some of what you
wrote here, but rather than express that, in this instance I felt it better to share Paul's thoughts on some of the topics in your post and in the
comments / thread as I thought that would be
more helpful and
more fruitful than my thoughts.
Sometimes when I
write a really vulnerable, personal post (like this, this or this), someone will leave a kind
comment encouraging me to do that
more often.
Hey David — your
comment, «But people seem
more interested in what I have to draw than what I have to
write».
Maybe You
wrote your
comment extremely well, though, and I couldn't agree
more.
It's also why I invite
comments and critiques from faithful collaborators — pastors, scholars, artists, scientists, doctors, parents, blog commenters, and editors — who often know
more about a given topic than I and whose insights improve my
writing by miles.
Most Popular
Comment: In response to «(
More) Scattered Thoughts on Life in the Christian «Industry»», Pastors Wives Anon
wrote:
But I will also commit to focusing
more on my family (no TV,
more family - style sit - down meals), make positive
comments to folks on the elevator and
write letters to long lost family and friends.
We tend to concur in the wise
comment that «if the author had an ulterior motive, he concealed it
more successfully than is common to story - tellers who
write with a purpose»; and, from another source, that the writer «set out to tell an interesting tale of long ago, and he carried out his purpose with notable success.»
In his thick collection of Waugh's letters, Amory starts off by
commenting that the art of
writing letters has been «pronounced dead as often as the novel and with
more reason.»
You have nothing better to do than read CNN articles
written by people you hate, then take your time to
comment on the article, and in
commenting have nothing
more to say than «I hate Glenn Beck.»
You are reading
more into the
comment that what was
written.
I've been a long time reader and I don't think I've ever
commented before, but I'd just like to say that I've always enjoyed reading your blog and your
writing style and approach to food has being one of the many influences to me becoming
more serious about food, photography, and food
writing.
It's ironic that I had both of these
comments in a span of 15 minutes, while
writing this post, because nothing exemplified Amy's feelings
more than when I was developing this quiche recipe.
Since I
wrote that
comment, I have learned a lot
more about agave and definitely stay away from it (not that I used it before anyway).
then i want to apologize for not
commenting more, to say thank you for all those wonderful recipes that found their way into my kitchen and have become all time favorites and i also want to thank you for all those wonderful stories — your
writing is just amazing!
I'm just being picky because as I'm
writing this I'm scoffing a giant piece of this cake but it's a
comment I get from my family / friends and has made me notice it
more... let me know your thoughts..
More than 47,000
comments were received during the 30 - day
comment period, with 99 percent of those
comments in support of the rule becoming effective as
written without further delays, on Nov. 14, 2017.
I know (or would hope) these
comments are factually wrong but according to YOU I have the right to give that comment.seriouly pal be
more carefull in what YOU
WRITE and HOW you write it.You could upset someone on here one day if your not car
WRITE and HOW you
write it.You could upset someone on here one day if your not car
write it.You could upset someone on here one day if your not careful.
Tweeting at us or
commenting here is generally your best bet... will try to be
more regular in the
comments now that I'm not
writing posts.
In fact, SI receives
more comments about its cover choices than any other subject, and
write - in campaigns are mounted at least once a year — most recently for Iowa State wrestler Cael Sanderson, who was worthy but overtaken by difficult hockey news (THE DEATH OF A FAN, 2002) the week he won his 159th straight match and his fourth NCAA title.
i know 12 year guys who could make
more logical
comments than him, i am not abusing him or slating its really just a constructive criticism that he should think a bit
more before
writing comments, yeah i know every one is entitled to his opinions blabla yeah thats true as long as they are thoughtful opinions some opinion just shouldnt exist...
Okay I am
writing this post under pressure because it was mentioned in a
comment by Fatboy, but the fact is that this is probably just the start of the silly - transfer - story season, so we can expect a few
more of these up to the New Year and beyond.
Halfway through I hoped it was coming to an end, so I could
write this
comment about how good the article was, but the quality of it kept wanting me to read
more
Fans keep on
writing the same
comments; AOBs blaming the manager AKBs supporting the manager So sad that Arsenal is a laughing stock Leave it or take it, Arsenal is no
more than Southampton.
And as for Jon Fox and myself being Pals?We have never met never spoken and never corresponded.We share a common hatred of Arsene Wenger.We also share a long time support of Arsenal Football Club.That is it.There are many many others who post their thoughts and feelings on this site who feel the same way about Wenger and the hierarchy of this club as we do.It would be very very easy to rip your
comments to shreds but I simply refuse to waste time pointing out the obvious to you other than to say if your «posts» carried as much conviction and feeling as the ones posted by Jon Fox then you would find yourself gaining far
more respect than what you are getting now.Study Ken1945 and how he
writes his posts.
We get to read a lot of priceless
comments about dads
written by kids as part of our Father... Read
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