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Don't kill comments. Fix them.

Don't kill comments. Fix them.

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"handing over a key component of your relationship with readers to Twitter and Facebook is a mistake... suggests to readers that their comments and interaction aren’t worth the trouble" [If] "Comments are broken ... that’s not the fault of readers — it’s the fault of publishers for not seeing their relationship with their readers as being of value... if there is bad behavior in your comments then you as the site owner are partially to blame." Plenty of ideas how in the full post. - Instead of killing comments, we should be trying to fix them — Tech News and Analysis

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