Provoking a Response
Made by Jan Martinez
Made by Jan Martinez
Many people get responses (likes, comments, shares, etc.) without asking for them. So what happens when I ask for responses?
Created: September 18th, 2015
Many people get responses (likes, comments, shares, etc.) without asking for them. So what happens when I ask for responses?
Response provoked.
Is this supposed to be the intent? In any case, I think this could use more 'meat'. I am asking, 'to what?'. You're asking for responses to you asking for responses? Or do you have something more specific in mind?(a question, or issue) What intention effect exactly are you looking for? Is it simply responses in general? Or something as of yet unspecified? In any case, I think having such an open-ended project is a bit risky, if say, no one actually responded. Good thing you had me ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
I think this is an interesting topic and I noticed that you have already started it. unlike Brandon I like the open ended aspect of the your project. People asking for comments and likes is practically unheard of so forcing people to thinking about it is an interesting concept. However the only problem I see is the lack of subtly. Obviously people do not really like being told what to do so telling them to like and comment might end up being to obviously negative. I like you project I guess just maybe be a but more subtle.
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