top | item 29185558 (no title) beezischillin | 4 years ago A lot of mainstream media sites have removed comments sections from their articles, there's no user interaction left on those. discuss order hn newest toxik|4 years ago To be fair, comments _must_ be moderated or they turn into a cesspool in short order. A like-dislike count does not have that problem, though. And YouTube isn't removing the comments (yet). a5aAqU|4 years ago That's what blogs are for. Write a blog post about the article. If it's good enough, it will get traffic. alanbernstein|4 years ago If you believe blog posts are the same thing as comments, why did you write a comment to say so? load replies (1)
toxik|4 years ago To be fair, comments _must_ be moderated or they turn into a cesspool in short order. A like-dislike count does not have that problem, though. And YouTube isn't removing the comments (yet).
a5aAqU|4 years ago That's what blogs are for. Write a blog post about the article. If it's good enough, it will get traffic. alanbernstein|4 years ago If you believe blog posts are the same thing as comments, why did you write a comment to say so? load replies (1)
alanbernstein|4 years ago If you believe blog posts are the same thing as comments, why did you write a comment to say so? load replies (1)
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