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Old 16-05-2019, 10:14 PM
Moonglow Moonglow is offline
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Hello,

I think it depends upon why someone posted to begin with.

Was it to truly seek advice, help, or other view points?
Was it just to vent?
Was it to share something?
The person may have simply forgotten that he/she posted something and moved on.

Guess have to ask the person and if no reply, perhaps it was not that big of deal for the OP.

I have responded to people and received no replies back at times. I just move on.
I have been involved in threads that seem to take on life of thier own and things may get buried in the shuffle.
I figure once I post on here it is not mine anymore and belongs to the group here.

Many reasons and one may never know the real reason if no interaction(s) takes place.

Some post to just give opions.
Some to attempt conversation.
Some to give suggestion, advice, help..
Some to share.
Atleast it is what I observe for the most part.

Can understand if taking the time to reply and feeling one is giving support, a little thanks or acknowledgement can go a long ways.

Depends on the individual, suppose.

Just my thoughts at present on this.
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