Holicent
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More than half of online users, facebook, websites, and pay to post forum users bookmark posts they find interesting, yet it's hard to click the "like" button. Do they get carried away, do they end up hating some parts of the content, did it fall below their "like" rating? But they bookmarked it because they liked it.
Well probably some contents are lengthy and so interesting that they end up forgetting to show love to encourage the writer. This means readers have to spend more time reading, and thus might not be able to finish the post. The extra time will make them forget about hitting the like button, no matter how interested they originally were.
What if I say some people are naturally stingy, they just don't want to contribute positively even when it benefits them?
In conclusion, I don't know the reason behind this, because some will rather share to a hundred persons rather than hitting the like button. What do you think, a mystery?
Well probably some contents are lengthy and so interesting that they end up forgetting to show love to encourage the writer. This means readers have to spend more time reading, and thus might not be able to finish the post. The extra time will make them forget about hitting the like button, no matter how interested they originally were.
What if I say some people are naturally stingy, they just don't want to contribute positively even when it benefits them?
In conclusion, I don't know the reason behind this, because some will rather share to a hundred persons rather than hitting the like button. What do you think, a mystery?