Guide to weblog comments
Lifehacker’s guide to weblog comments contains some good tips on how to become a better blog commenter.
It’s all common sense really, but every day I see people (including myself) posting comments without thinking about the guidelines in this article. Sure, for some kinds of posts it may not really matter if you stick to the rules, but in most cases doing so will make the discussion better and more productive.
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I’ve never been more eager to comment “First!” then now.
Haha, yep, that’s a truly useful comment :-)
Comments are good for communication, its better than in forum, cause forums require you to register before posting comments, and it takes time while you registering, i’m annoing with registration. Anyway, so I think comments work for users and site owner
Communication through forums like this make it possible for people with excellent topics and ideas to have a voice and to contribute to the enrichment of knowledge.
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