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I'm super sensitive sometimes to a fault. I don't post much on the forums, but I do read here A LOT, mostly at night on my phone. I tend not to respond to a lot of threads, because I can't just stop at a few sentences. I usually respond with a well thought out post that takes me literally an hour to put together sometimes.
I'm a grammar and spelling geek, so I have to be sure everything looks and sounds correct. Many times, after I've hit the "submit" button, I see mistakes anyway, so my posts are always edited. Zoinks! Anyway, I post my heartfelt response and would you know it, the original poster (OP) never acknowledges my post. I'm not going to lie, it makes me so, so angry. They respond and quote posters above me and below me, but don't respond to my post. It's why I don't post much. Maybe my posts are too long. Maybe it's not what they wanted to hear. I don't know. Anyone else ever feel this way? I just want to get some feedback on it so that I don't continue to get my feelings hurt, but just chock it up to it being how things work in general on forums. |
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![]() ![]() I sure hope I didn't overlook a response of yours to me ![]() ![]() I try hard to respond to all those that take time to reply to me-- I understand that the person could have just not posted to me-- so I think they should be shown appreciation when possible. have you kept track of those that didn't respond to you?... this may sound mean but I quit responding to those that don't acknowledge the time I've spent for them..... maybe you can respond to those that you know will value your time and input and skip those that don't respond to you.... ![]() fins
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I can see where you're coming from - this has happened to me where I wrote a good answer that was in the general opinion of the thread. All answers were acknowledged but mine. I don't even need a reply, but putting thanks on all but one does make me feel a bit left out. If my opinion was negative or out of the ordinary, I wouldn't expect anything. When I start threads I usually put my thanks on all replies unless the person's negative.
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![]() purplefins, I like your idea to remember which posters do respond back. Thank you for your sweet hugs. ![]() lynn P., you're so right. Just hitting the "Thanks" button is good for me. Sometimes, I know people don't have it in them to respond, but clicking the "Thanks" button is always a good response. Quote:
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I can relate to this too. I try not to take it personally, but, like you guys, if everyone else who has posted replies to the OP has gotten a mention or a 'thanks' and mine seems to have been the only reply completely ignored, I have felt a little hurt, and 'what am I, chopped liver?'
Sometimes I don't have much to say but want to show support (the new 'hug' button will be great for this!) but like you guys I often take the time to type a thoughtful reply, so it's not nice when I feel like I've been snubbed... though I guess sometimes oversights can happen. If I ever start a thread, I really appreciate all of those who take the time to post and read their words with genuine interest, I always try to reply where I can, or at least acknowledge with a 'thanks' to show my appreciation... but, I guess not everyone does the same, and I/we maybe shouldn't take this to heart too much. Maybe others just aren't as sensitive as some of us, and don't realise that this type of thing can be upsetting? I'm sure it's not intentional, or necessarily even about us or what we've written... or so I keep telling myself! ![]() Try not to let it put you off, I think for the most part this is a supportive community, with lots of thoughtful, kind, caring and understanding participants. ![]() |
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Hi peridot,
There can be so many reasons why your reply is not acknowledged. I noticed that you post a lot in the psychotherapy forum. It could be that the OP is too distressed to acknowledge every reply. A lot of people in therapy are talking about traumatic experiences. Try not to take it personally because even if your post is not acknowledged by the OP it will be very helpful to other people reading. Hugs to you. ![]()
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Just some thoughts that might be helpful...
I have also posted heartfelt responses, but I guess I am not super sensitive regarding being acknowledged for what I've written. For me, if I've written such a response, I tend to view it as a way to share similar experiences and in many cases, a way to get my thoughts out of my brain. A way to release my own pain and free me from my demons perhaps? Maybe it is up to each of us individually to decide what our purpose in posting responses is all about. Maybe, if it is important to know that the OP read your response, you can add a line "please let me know if my response is helpful to you."
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I'm almost certain that if an op doesn't reply to me, I've hit a nerve.
If I don't reply, it's usually because I can't say what I want to in one sentence ![]() |
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Peridot, thank you for posting this. I'm not sure I always reply to everyone who replies to my posts. Thinking about it f I don't reply it's for a variety of reasons... I may not know what to say in reply, I may be pondering the response, the person's response may have offnded me and I don't want to respond in kind, the poster missed the point of what I posted.
It's been interesting to read everyone's contributions to this thread. I have a secondary question for those who want a response to their reply. Do you expect a written response/acknowledgment or is a "thanks" sufficeint? |
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Maybe what you wrote was helpful for other people that were reading the thread? I mean, it's not just the OP that reads threads. You might've helped someone you weren't even directing your response towards.
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There is also another possibility that no one has mentioned here specifically. Many times, when an OP is reading through responses, especially if it's a busy thread like so many are in Psychotherapy or Relationships, while processing all that they are reading, it could be very easy to miss a thanks or a response to a poster. This does not mean that the OP found anything you said outside of being supportive. It means they may have just missed responding or thanking you for your post. I've done it myself when I've been in a hurry or very stressed and I'm processing.
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