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"comment thread" refers to a series of responses or messages posted in reply to a particular comment or topic online, usually seen on social media platforms or discussion forums. It is a conversation that evolves when people react, reply, or engage with a specific comment or post.
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Then at least there would be a place for nuclear advocates to go at it, rather than filling up unrelated
comment threads with it.
Though it's clearly not a random sample, let's just take our little
comment thread as a case study.
Many valid objections have been raised on that 500 +
comment thread which have not been adequately addressed, either by yourself or anyone else.
So, just a quick primer so the same questions don't have to be answered repeatedly in the
many comment threads.
Perhaps you're not aware of how
comment threads work... more than a paragraph and no one pays attention.
This post from Media Matters gives a number of instances, and there are more in the
CT comments thread.
You can add messages on their own, but you can also
add comment threads to tasks and milestones, allowing conversations targeted to the job at hand.
Be brave and step out from behind your website, leave the online surveys and
comment threads behind, and get out there and hang with your target audience.
You can also clarify things in
comment threads if the author of an article is known for listening in.
Part 1 of this 2 - part series generated a
lively comment thread of more than 280 comments at last count.
I am
sad comment threads that days ago posted on the homepage showed 6 options to keep topics top of mind now number 2 and that this article will quickly disappear from casual readership.
I believe they're worth adding to the blog post, because some things often get lost
in comment threads.
Well, beyond my own sick and twisted perversion of not only
reading comment threads on posts / articles about LGBTQ research but actually cataloguing said comments, I've also recently found myself thrown into the deep end of the Internet cesspool of nasty comments on LGBTQ research, or more specifically, my LGBTQ research.
Anyway, if you're as annoyed by ignorant meddling as I am, or you're worried about being accosted the next time you nurse your kid in public, or spend a lot of time participating in internet
comment threads about breastfeeding, here's a cheat sheet for responding to comments you're likely to encounter.
If I may offer some constructive advice, you might want to scan back through the history
of comment threads here at SkS and look objectively at the «hospitality» that has been shown to visitors (by both regulars and moderators).
Yet, time after time in
comment threads like this, Atheists cry outrage about having faith shoved down their throat because an article or video was posted on a «neutral» playing field.
Gaming sites that run articles on social justice topics are often framed as doing it just «for the clicks,» while there's no shortage of people willing to dismiss the necessity to discuss politics at all in
comment threads throughout.
But some people
use comment threads to grieve over their story where they allege they were abused by powerful corporations, governments, etc..
With the ongoing discussions about Bruce Waltke's video at the BioLogos website and his subsequent resignation from RTS, as well as the
long comment thread here at Evangel about events in Genesis, I thought I would post some thoughts about the relationship between science and religion that....
I
find comment threads filled with Killian, Nigel, MKIA in an endless loop of insults, nitpicks and misstatements of others assertions that read like a poorly led therapy session.
Social media is no antidote to this isolation, for tweets or Facebook postings (not to mention
comment threads beneath online articles) are not substitutes for real conversation.
I'm curious, because I've read the same thing (including mostly the same wording) sprinkled throughout
old comment threads several times over the past few months.
-LSB-...] post mostly rises up from an
active comments thread here trimmed and edited by me, with special thanks to commentors Kelly, Ashavan Doyan, and CharlesP, as -LSB-...]
Nothing here at SkS is truly dormant - all comments will show up in the
Recent Comments thread (in the middle of the main menu bar just under the masthead of each page here at SkS).
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