Honestly, I don’t remember making small talk posts just to boost my total post count. Instead, I just use the like button to acknowledge comments from others.
A big congratulations to you on this achievement. You are one of the few that spends à reasonable amount of time on connect helping others.
I’ll always admire your collection of experiences and data analysis of the maps,connect and all that’s on Google. Well-done. Somehow we have come to be buddies(not too sure…Lol)
I smell a rat about you during our upcoming big party soon . Congratulations and happy guiding.
I think just a small number of LGs wrote more replies than you, and this is an interesting representation about how many ways we have to help others.
“Maybe I should spend less time on Connect”. This is what I said to myself when I reached 1 year (in minutes) in Connect, then I simply stopped to check the time, the likes, the solutions. I’m sure that even for you a trip is not a way to achieve something. The real value is the journey itself, what we exchange with others day after day.
But in any case there are numbers that are particularly interesting, because they tell who we are and what we like to do, and 10000 posts (10016 while I am writing) is for sure one of them.
Wow @MortenCopenhagen Congratulations. That is a lot of threads. From your emojis, it looks like you got up to dance and eat cake to celebrate!
Yes, I agree- it can be so easy to spend hours on Connect reading and writing. One time I stayed up until midnight and had to work the next day early - ooops.
That’s amazing you reached a year in Connect in minutes. I just had to check mine as well. Mine say 5 days in minutes, although now when I write articles, I write them on Google Docs first and then copy and paste into Connect, so those minutes don’t get counted. However, your 1 year is wow! It shows how you take time and pour your heart out to help.
Congratulations @MortenCopenhagen for a great milestone , I believe these are not only 10000 posts, but 10k guiding lines for the people who need help.