Expectations and preferences
Do you want a response? Do you expect one? Does it make a difference whether we're talking about fic, meta, lulz, or just general posts? What seems polite to you? What is the prevailing way that Things Are Done?
When I comment on fic
I expect a response from the author.
29 (20.1%)
I don't expect a response from the author.
18 (12.5%)
I have no expectation.
63 (43.8%)
I would prefer a response.
84 (58.3%)
I would prefer not to get a response.
6 (4.2%)
I have no preference.
29 (20.1%)
When I comment on a meta post
I expect a response from the author.
42 (29.8%)
I don't expect a response from the author.
8 (5.7%)
I have no expectation.
55 (39.0%)
I would prefer a response.
94 (66.7%)
I would prefer not to get a response.
2 (1.4%)
I have no preference.
16 (11.3%)
When I comment on a personal entry
I expect a response from the author.
54 (38.3%)
I don't expect a response from the author.
7 (5.0%)
I have no expectation.
52 (36.9%)
I would prefer a response.
75 (53.2%)
I would prefer not to get a response.
0 (0.0%)
I have no preference.
24 (17.0%)
When I comment on a lulzy post
I expect a response from the author.
13 (9.4%)
I don't expect a response from the author.
28 (20.3%)
I have no expectation.
72 (52.2%)
I would prefer a response.
37 (26.8%)
I would prefer not to get a response.
1 (0.7%)
I have no preference.
54 (39.1%)
no subject
That's not to say I'll stop reading good stories if they authors never acknowledge comments, but I'm certainly less likely to *leave* them if the authors consistently *don't* respond in some way, however minimal.
The whole thing about having comments (for me) is so that people can communicate. If they don't want to talk, they can post with the comments disabled.
no subject
I have more expectations when it comes to meta, or strangely, lulzy posts where I've made a (obviously hilarious!) joke.