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What happened after 7 news sites got rid of reader comments

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I spoke to seven news organizations - Recode, The Verge, Reuters, Mic, Popular Science, The Week, and USA Today's FTW - about their decision to suspend comments, the results of that change, and how they manage reader engagement now... Here's how they're all using social media to encourage reader discussion. - What happened after 7 news sites got rid of reader comments ยป Nieman Journalism Lab

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