Sentences with phrase «comments to a post about»

Reader Declan made an interesting point in the comments to this post about the old disclosure I had at the top of each page.

Not exact matches

Truaxe later posted another video in which he called the people who commented on his earlier post «idiots,» said anyone who accused him of having mental health issues was now jobless, and threatened to sue an unnamed journalist who wrote about him.
Ours may need some tweaking, but for now at least, my colleagues and I have found plenty of positive things to comment on: work we're proud of, jokes about office nicknames and even a little cheerfulness about the weather («Not wearing a sweater for the first time in... I can't even remember,» one colleague posted).
Although Snyder linked arms with his team, the Washington Post noted that the Redskins were among the last team to issue a statement about the President's comments, and the statement did not come from Snyder himself.
«As for the coverage, he doesn't get involved in it at all — not what stories to do or what not to do; he doesn't comment on any stories, including about Amazon, he just doesn't,» Marty Baron, executive editor of the Washington Post, said Thursday at an annual dinner for Columbia University's Knight - Bagehot journalism fellowship.
When someone types in all caps when making a comment or for a new post about their new job, we immediately assume the person is trying to get our attention without using persuasion.
For us it's all about just commenting and talking to them as we post different things.
When encouraging customers to share what they love about your company's products and services, ask them to do so as a comment that they directly post on the Facebook page.
To improve his image, he encouraged people who pitched him to post nice comments about him on the sitTo improve his image, he encouraged people who pitched him to post nice comments about him on the sitto post nice comments about him on the site.
However, in spite of all the ballyhooing about the medium, social media marketing is still limited to posting an update or two every day and replying to customer comments as they roll in.
Facebook declined to comment for this post, directing Inc. to a previous link about the company's changes to its trending team.
We are exploring a feature for people to give us feedback about comments on public page posts.
After the Washington Post published a 2005 recording in which Donald Trump made lewd comments about women, some Republican leaders said they would no longer support Trump, and a few have called on Trump to quit the race entirely.
In the comments of our post on Facebook advertising budgets, Lucie shared this great tidbit about how to gauge what's working and what's not:
Heather Hopkins, a senior market analyst for Hitwise, explained in a blog post why she chose to focus on loyalty: «A few weeks ago when I posted my blog entry about Facebook being the largest news reader, I received a few comments and e-mails noting that visitors aren't as valuable if they don't come back.
Then I realized that the post is all about keywords, and your best target could be «long tail keywords», and you got almost everybody to use it in their comments too!
The first thing i did on reading your post heading in the mail is going back to the old post i left that comment and my happiness got doubled reading your reply about this post...
1) Negative / Positive comment about the process (40 %) 2) Pie - in - the - sky dreams that are not even real businesses (30 %) 3) Illegal / Unethical (15 %) 4) Afraid to post their «wonderful» concept (10 %) 5) Legitimate business (4.5 %) 6) Legitimate business worth investing in -LRB-.5 %)
For example, if you want to connect with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one of his blog posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his readers.
And then turned to lyrics and eventually to responses to comments and questions about the Washington Post article.
Build.com offered to settle and agreed to tell employees they wouldn't be punished for posting comments about «terms and conditions of employment on their social - media pages,» according to an April agency statement quoted by the study.
Post a comment with your feedback about this article or about Litecoin along with your LTC address and I'll go ahead and send you one 0.5 0.25 0.10 Litecoins to help you get started (While supplies last supply is dwindling).
> To Architect Chick — First, thank you SO much for sharing your story because this is a perfect example of what we've been talking about in the comments on this post so far.
Reader Diana took the post to heart, and she left us with a heartfelt comment about getting started saving for retirement in your 40s.
Mark Zuckerberg responded with his own comment on Koum's post saying he was «grateful for everything you've done to help connect the world, and for everything you've taught me, including about encryption and its ability to take power from centralized systems and put it back in people's hands.
Gawker received a DVD of the 30 - minute video and decided to edit it down to a «highlights reel» about a minute and a half long, and published that along with a long post by Daulerio commenting on the tape and the nature of celebrity sex tapes in general.
Your Facebook business page gives you access to a powerful tool called Facebook Insights, which provides you with key data about your target market — including the users who visit your page; respond to your ads; and click, like, and / or comment on your posts.
This post and the comments above have been more elucidating than your website (something you guys ought to work on), but I still have a few questions about your service.
After posting how we got to averaging $ 1,000 a month in passive income, we received some comments and messages about our different account types that we leverage.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg commented on Koum's post, saying he was grateful for what Koum taught him about encryption «and its ability to take power from centralized systems and put it back in people's hands.
It took me about three tries to get the post down to a manageable size — I finally ended up focusing on the big issues and let some of the smaller idiotic comments go.
When Kyle Kashuv, one of the more prominent figures in the ongoing debate about what to do to reduce high school mass shootings, went to a shooting range with his father last Friday, the first thing he did was post some pictures and some pro-Second Amendment comments on Twitter.
President Trump is starting to do the things that many of the people worried about before he got elected (tax reform convinced many that he would not ruffle markets): Amazon under pressure as the White House is Tweeting up a storm about the company ripping off the USPS and not paying enough taxes — Today, Pres Trump said the US is giving a subsidy to Amazon — He noted that the company has the money to pay for additional USPS shipping rates; — Commented that the post office continues to lose «billions» due to Amazon.
I've often thought about cranking up my posts to 4 - 5, but I enjoy interacting with readers through the comments.
3) Stories of Friends liking or commenting on a post: This update is meant to woo the users who have been complaining about the inclusion of stories of their friends liking or commenting on a post in their News Feed.
If you are worried that, under your post about Churchill, someone is going to post a comment chiding you for failing to mention that he was a monstrous racist, the thing to do is to stop worrying and say to hell with anyone who writes that comment.
Ever Iook around and realize that everyday 90 % of the comments are from you guys responding to your own posts about how great and smart you are and how dumb everyone else is who believes in a higher being?
You might want to read and study the issues before posting comments on issues you know nothing about, you really sound stupid right about now.
Instead, you revealed your immaturity by publishing juvenile comments about my engaging in «fasting and praying» in order to get my response posted.
Ever look around and realize that everyday 90 % of the comments are from you guys responding to your own posts about how great and smart you are and how dumb everyone else is who believes in a higher being?
If he was «lukewarm and wishy - washy» then you wouldn't have any reason to post a comment opposing what he has to say about the subject.
The Chicago Tribune and Washington Post correctly reported that Wheaton College students condemned Jerry Falwell Jr.'s comments about Muslims, urging us to «follow the voice of Jesus, calling us to love our neighbor and to pursue peace toward those hostile to us or our faith, and to stand in solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters.»
He could go to my last post, about the tensions between classical music and popular culture, or better yet, to perhaps the most important (yet - least - commented - on) Rock Songbook entry I ever wrote, «Rock's Social Geography.»
It always amazes me to see how many hate filled comments are posted about Christians and their beliefs in Creation.
Their point though is that the main stream media is attacking MK and her comments about Santa because of an article in the Post praising MK, that the main stream media wants to discredit her and Fox.
Think about it — if every person that comment on this post was instead a donation to charity, WE COULD FEED HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE.
Rather than just leave a comment on his post, which I have, I want to post about it myself.Toby rightly points out that the great American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr created the now famous «serenity prayer», used by Alcoholics Anonymous for years.
(* Certainly someone's going to make a comment about me selling something in this same post about money!)
Lisa is talking about what she thinks I believe, You say her post is well written and you would like to add to it, then you say your comments say nothing about what I believe.
TheLies» comment above about your post as usual conveniently ignores the critical point that crimes done by Stalin et al were not done under any guidance of atheism, whereas the guidance to do the many atrocities that Christians have done can be found in the many horrific instructions «from god» presented in the Christian book of nasty AKA the bible.
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