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Carl B. Latro ([personal profile] birguslatro) wrote2016-04-24 10:59 pm
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The Comments Problem

Much angst is expressed about comments on the internet, and I've figured out what the problem is. They can be said in an instant and usually are, so they're mostly the first thing that's popped into someone's head.

Think how much better it'd be if they couldn't comment until 24 hours after they'd seen the article or post? That pithy comment they first thought of probably wouldn't be said, either because they realised it's naff, or they've thought of something more profound to say. And after 24 hours of thinking consciously or unconsciously about it, they probably do have something much better to say.

So there you have it - one small step towards fixing the internet. Just add a 24 hour wait before people can comment.
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[personal profile] andrewducker 2016-04-26 07:43 am (UTC)(link)
The content of the communication is based heavily on the etiquette. Some places want a quick pithy answer, some places want a deeply thought out answer that adds something important to the conversation. I considered this when I made my reply. So pondering longer wouldn't have helped there. For me, anyway. Do you think that pondering longer might have allowed you to realise that?

Message boards are very different to LJ. They show, for instance, threads in the order of their last comment, which means that you're alerted to where the discussons are happening. Whereas you have no way of knowing that a post from a week ago on LJ still have an active discussion going on.