NO! I tend to read those of people I'm following, plus perhaps those most liked.
I think the difference between this course and others I've done is that the others were historical and dealt with facts etc. So the way people discussed them was different and answers gave links to articles etc. On this course people ( and I'm probably just as guilty) seem to just be giving examples from their own families. That may change as the course develops.
Another thing I've noticed, which is a shame, the Lead Educators don't appear to be contributing to the discussion. On the Hadrian's Wall course, they were always adding bits and correcting mistaken ideas etc.