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I commented on three of my classmates post about how I liked how they wrote an article or how they need to add more details.
Ade
Tasfia
I commented on three of my classmates post about how I liked how they wrote an article or how they need to add more details.
Most websites delete comments because of the vulgarity used or the personal abuse. Many websites require that you use your real name and e-mail address to leave a comment on a topic. I don't know why they ask for your email address in the first place. Most of the time spam messages can come in just from putting your email on the web, so why would I want to put it in a box just so I can comment on an article. I believe that they should delete comments that are offensive, I also believe that comments that don't make sense and get off topic should also be deleted. However, I do feel as though commenting on articles do start up a conversation, sometimes good sometimes bad. Conversations can go in both ways either they can stay on topic and talk about the same thing or they pull other resources into the topic, which is a great thing.
In the article it talks about same sex vs interracial marriages. The comments aren't as bad as I thought they would be. They were calm and simply stated what they thought about the situation. They also had questions on why the author said certain things and how does it tie into each other. One comment that caught my eye was Matt S. comment saying that there is a difference between "approve of" and "think it should be legal." I want everyone on my blog to state their opinion if they must, as long as it doesn't insult anyone. I want people to comment in a calmly manner and not trying to attack each other just to prove a point. I also thought that this topic was a very good one, because this has been a very hot topic for a couple of years. A lot of states have been passing the same sex law which makes everyone wonders if more states will pass this law.