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Maybe it's not just that number of comments are inversely proportional to the length of the post - they're inversely proportional to the *amount of content* in the post, except for extreme cases (starting a meme obviously gets you lots of comments; being depressed tends to get you more comments).

If I had any invite codes left or any time, I might set up a new journal to test these theories. Maybe a statistical survey of my LJ-friends would do.

Sure

Date: 2002-04-10 05:47 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] originalauthor.livejournal.com
So the short ones are like a chat, inviting a response, and the long ones remind you that you're reading someone's journal, and you think, "Oh, that's private."

That makes sense.

Re: Sure

Date: 2002-04-10 08:58 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] elynne.livejournal.com
But the long ones come in (at least) two distinct flavors: there are long musing posts, and long "I did this and went there and saw X-and-such and then went over there and did this other thing" posts. The musing posts might not get any comments, but the ones they do get tend to be - juicy, for lack of a better word at this early pre-caffine time. While I've noticed that the "diary" posts only get comments from the people directly involved, saying "I saw you there! Hi!" kind of things.

Yeee. I'm late for work again. Oh well. :P

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