Commenting on websites can be a very enjoyable; as long as it doesn't involve mockery, offensive language and anger. It is a great way to express your opinion on a topic and spread your ideas. If you are always among the same crowd you will inevitably find the same thoughts being reflected back over and over. It's good to expose yourself to different people, ideas and things. On NYtimes.com I read an article on fate and I found that many people have very different ideas on how life works. Some of them even seemed strange! I also went on USAtoday.com and read an article on allowing guns in schools and left a comment. I also went to my fellow students pages to see what their ideas where. I left a couple a comment under till, chris and deven's websites.
Websites create guidelines for posting comments because some comments can be offensive, have inappropriate language, or any unnecessary comment entries. I don't think that people should post their real names and email addresses with their comment because that would rid them of their privacy. I disagree with number 4 that states "vague complaints about our coverage". I think that the company should be more open to criticism. It only helps them to know what they need to critique. I think that online commenting can be a good way to engage in conversation, unless it involves being offensive or provocative. It's a good way to hear out other peoples insights and see a wide range of different ideas and thoughts.
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