Like Queen Jen , my posting experience hasn't been too good. I don't post all the time , but when I do i can tell if other people have read what has been written by their replies. However they don't acknowledge my post. Are they frightened of offending me , or because I am not a "regular" do they just ignore me ?!
I think this is a good question - why don't people reply? And I don't think there is one single answer. Nor do I take it personally. We are all here voluntarily. I would bet I have been "ignored" (AKA not replied to) for all these reasons and many more:
I've offended the person either with what I said, some time before or they are actually so tired of me they have blocked me.
What I said was (ahem, it happens) less than sparkling discourse.
The reader is shy or reticent
The reader finds me too straightforward (or whatever) for their taste
The reader finds me fatuous or silly
The reader knows that if they reply, I just might compose another of my long winded posts
I have asked/commented on something they don't know about
I have asked something they don't care to reply to
I have asked something that really was answered 12 posts ago and I did not read that far back
The reader does not share my POV
The reader does not like to argue
The reader agrees but has nothing else to add
The reader has already written on the topic and does not like to restate themselves
The reader thinks others in the conversation have things well in hand
The reader did not understand me
The reader is a crummy typist
The reader struggles with English composition
The reader is in a mood (whatever - happy, sad, etc.) and just not inclined to reply)
The readers is afraid of hurting my feelings (if disagreeing)
The reader is in a rush
The reader does not want to stir up other, very vocal members present in the same thread at that time
The reader gets distracted by the baby/cat/dog/UPS Delivery/breaking news as they read the post
The reader needs to look something up to reply, and lacks the time to do that
The reader needs to look something up to reply and then wanders off onto other topics, forgetting the reply
Etc.
If you notice, most of those reasons have nothing to do with me and most do not have hidden messages behind them.
It also happens that what I think might be a reply to me is actually not to me at all. I think that happens a lot.
I think most of us are here because we like both reading others' and sharing our own thoughts. But few of us are here because we like replying. It's not like some forums where people try to see just how far they can wind someone up with a reply. It's not a game for many of us - it is about sharing. And the timing of that is really quite unpredictable. JMO.