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I just like the randomness of the dailies.
Some I like and enjoy, some I don't bother with as I am not interested in that particular topic.
Some I've commented on and get to return occasionally.

Thanks for all your efforts! You each get a piece of pie on me!    :-)
 
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The thing I like most about the dailyish is getting shown posts I otherwise would never have thought to go looking for!
 
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One thing I would like is a thorough listing of what's in the daily in the title so when I go looking back through the ones I've saved I can more easily find what I'm after.
 
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Firstly thank you for all the effort of making the emails.
Length isn't too important to me as they are never going to be miles long.
I agree that a little more description of what is actually in the thread would be nice on certain threads. Sometimes I feel like I don't really know what the thread will be about, but not all the time.

And maybe a warning if a thread is a really popular thread, I normally check out the topics in the email in the morning and have found myself getting absorbed by reading a 12 page long thread which would have been much better checking out on my computer rather than my tiny phone screen. Lol.

Having said all of that I would still be happy if nothing changed. 😁
 
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I like discovering topics and areas I might otherwise miss; along with "popular threads, this week " feature,  and maybe a "throw back" segment on historically interesting,  or popular current threads.  But frankly, I  simply enjoy the random stuff I find  there!

 
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I would occasionally like to see some threads in the Daily-ish on the benefits of mushrooms, compost, and bokashi.

Maybe some threads on the beginner level.
 
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