Roadbed's comment confirmed for me what has come to be my "pre-prejudice" that always tempts me to avoid posting on Kos.
I learned more than a year ago that the bread you cast on Kos waters most likely will be tossed back on your shore within minutes of posting because of the sheer volume of posts. To see my post's life span for possibly at least an hour, I max out the view to the "50 most recent posts."
What has really caused me to keep my Kos account active with occasional posts is the spur-of-the moment impulse wherein I'm so invested in something I've written that in my desire for a possible wider venue of exposure I forget the reality of posting at Kos.
In addition, knowing the volume of comments, I'm also aware that many Kos personalities seem always to be conscious of the "free-admittance" opportunity to what all bloggers realize is a national stage or platform.
In a relatable way, I suppose that the most active and consistent Kos bloggers have in mind the kind of success represented at Kos by someone they know or have met - in my case - McJoan.
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