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  • Do you find short, snappy discussion questions more engaging, or longer, text-heavy ones? πŸ”₯

    Felya Bilgen
    25 replies
    Personally, I'm all about the shorter ones! 🫠

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    Neel Patel
    @felicitias Since nowadays most of us just scan through, I prefer short.
    Aravind Parameswaran
    Short because who has the patience these days? πŸ˜…
    Relja Denic
    Short most of the times :D
    Jake Harrison
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    I like short but key one
    Soner Alemdar
    depends on the discussion :)
    Sidra Arif
    it depends on the topic, but I prefer mostly short.
    Igor Lysenko
    I like short ones because you don’t have much time to spend on them.
    Sofie Davison
    Use short questions as hooks, and when you've got 'em intrigued, hit 'em with the long, thought-provoking stuff.
    Matt Caine
    Definitely short
    Daniel Zaitzow
    The longer form ones I find to be a little too much - IF they are going to be super long I prefer point form / bulleted list. Short and snappy for the win.
    George Aleesu
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    Depends on the content, but then shorter ones do mostly
    Ruhi
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    Short ones
    Mansi Trivedi
    YASS!! to the point and straight forward !
    Agnieszka Rybij
    Speaking from readers perspective I prefer short ones! When I see a discussion that starts with a long post I usually skip 😬
    Salar Davari
    Short ones are more engaging.
    George Burmistrov
    I like both, tbh. Just sometimes people add too much information or sometimes the question is so short you can't understand it. Balance is king in everything, including the length of questions :D
    Nitheesh Seshadri
    Short ones are definitely more engaging.
    Julia Suontama
    Short mostly because I've lost my ability to concentrate with longer ones :D omg
    Joonatan
    Short mostly. The topic has to be an interesting one if the text is long
    Todd Williams
    Short texts are often preferred, but long texts containing valuable information and insights are also valuable.