I thought it might be interesting to find the MBS posts that generated the most reader comments. Not just any posts, mind you. Some posts are designed to attract comments - LoL Days, brunches, anniversaries, milestones, and the like. We'll just skip over those. Today, we're only considering regular blog posts.
So here's our all time top five as selected by the commenters of MBS:
Number Five: A Flip of the Switch was an unusual post that seemed to surprise many MBS readers.
Number Four: 70 Practical Suggestions for Bloggers was published more than ten years ago, but it holds up better than I expected.
Number Three: A Quickie Spanking Question posed a quickie question about quickie spankings.
Number Two: What's Your Spanko Number? presented a Venn diagram designed just for spankos.
Number One: Editorial: It's Not Up to Me served up my opinion about domestic discipline critics.
As with the previous top five list, these aren't necessarily our best posts, but they were, by one measure, the most popular.
Monday, March 08, 2021
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6 comments :
These are great, Bonnie! I hadn't read any of them before today. I'm embarrassed to say I was fooled by the "A Flip of the Switch" post. Lol
Liza
These were great posts Bonnie, I don't recall these. It's always interesting looking at the blog stats.
Hugs
Roz
I remember reading A Flip of the Switch and wondering.
I never did understand Venn diagrams in school but yours was so easy to comprehend.
Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
Hugs,
Hermione
Liza - I was surprised that people believed that story since it was so out of character for us. But that was not the April Fool gag that got MBS readers most up in arms. You'll find that one here. I had to post a retraction the same day.
Roz - Thanks. You know I love the numbers.
Hermione - Those diagrams do make more sense when we talk about spankos. Have a great weekend!
That was hilarious!!! I would have gotten it the moment I read Fox. LOL
I hope you and Randy have a wonderful weekend!
Liza
Liza - Thanks. I figured most readers would see right through this deception, especially when I included the words April Fool at the bottom. But it garnered a much stronger response than I anticipated. May your weekend be filled with peace and joy.
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