It's called
Reader Comments at the New York Times Article on Shiller's Nobel Prize.
Married an Algerian - BIG MISTAKE
Reader comments at Daniel Pipes..
«Nunavutmiut»
reader comment at NunatsiaqOnline.ca
Not exact matches
At times,
readers have reached out via the
comments section, through email, or on Twitter to express disagreement.
I should probably note
at this point that I have been a staunch (and somewhat lonely) supporter of
comments and the value of
reader engagement since the days when I was the «communities editor,» or social media editor,
at a major national daily newspaper in Canada in 2008, when anti-comment opinions and emotions in the newsroom were just as heated as they are today.
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.
Note: If you're leaving a
comment please add an address that other
readers can tip you
at.
At the end of your post, the last sentence should ask
readers to add their thoughts, insights, opinions, experiences and questions in the
comments.
So in response to the query of exactly one
reader, here is a somewhat expanded account of part of the rest of my
comments at the APSA on Kojeve and Strauss.
Every single
reader of this thread can look
at your post and see your
comment and see that THE ENTIRE THRUST was an accusation of «non-god» peoples..
I am still working
at just getting
readers and
comments at my blog.
What makes this novel approach perfection — and two
comments on the book jacket actually employ the word — is the way Ishiguro leads the
reader into Stevens's life through his own words, enabling us to feel his pride in being a «great» butler and
at the same time experience the pain of personal loss which he is utterly unable to acknowledge.
But it's actually a term invoked in a recent article I wrote that provoked
at least 5,000
reader comments and 32,000 Facebook shares.
Now the editors of Commonweal have answered that the
comments were, in fact, awful calumny, but that they were left by blog
readers, not contributors, and nobody over
at Commonweal agrees with them, much less hates First Things.
As a side note, I MUST
comment on # 11 — My sister and I are avid
readers of SK, and she emailed me late last night saying «GO LOOK
AT SMITTEN!
It seems like every time I post a yeasted bread recipe on the good ol' blog, I get
at least one
comment from a
reader telling me that they're afraid of yeast.
Readers extolled its no - fail reliability — one
commented that it «works even
at 7,200 ft!»
There has been many
comments lately talking about the nationalities of our
readers here
at JustArsenal, so let us all share our home countries to demonstrate how far and wide the support for Arsenal stretch's across the globe.
There were 187 happy
comments from JustArsenal
readers after the game, and I am sincerely expecting the
at least the same response this year after Saturday's destruction of our rivals.
i was a regular
comment reader on these site before i landed my job
at the emirates and upon seeing how people on here still tear each other apart when it comes to transfers, i have decided to create an account and shed some light on what little i know though its completely illegal.
But remember that I am not being paid to do this, I do it out of my own spare time and
comments like yours only make me think twice about writing anything
at all, let alone an article to suit one
reader.
I
commented on another thread yesterday that there are two broad categories that Arsenal fans and UA
readers fall into; the first group of analytical ones and a second group of those that suck up every piece of sh*t the media throws
at them as if their lives depended on it.
However, this morning I found two new
comments on the blog left by a
reader named Dana — whom, I should mention
at the outset, is not Dana Woldow, the San Francisco school food reformer who often
comments here and is no great fan of Jamie.
There have been lots of responses to my Huffington Post piece «Why Men Need to Cheat» (
at last count, 4,042
comments and a lot of responses throughout the web, including one by Chopper Papa), but I then I got an email from a
reader who calls himself U.G. Gold.
UPDATE: Please see my response to the
reader comments (below)
at my follow - up post, Hotel Rwanda and open adoption parenting.
I am humbled and awed
at the prayers, concerns, and well wishes from the
readers who have already
commented on your post.
Just a few days after I started The Lunch Tray, a
reader named Mendy Heaps posted a
comment saying that she was a public school teacher who'd met opposition when she tried to improve the food
at her own school.
At any rate, I'm glad you
commented here and thank you for being a Lunch Tray
reader.
Bronwen is offering Mamanista
readers 15 % refunded if you write «mamanista» in the
comments section
at checkout.
One lucky Lunch Tray
reader can win his or her own copy of Rise & Shine just by leaving a
comment below by Thursday, November 3, 2016
at 6 pm CST.
My Child Keeps Waking Me Up
at Night from Holly
at Keeping Life Sane (this is more of a question put out to her
readers but there are suggestions in the
comments)
No matter how strongly you feel about food politics issues, I expect your
comments — whether aimed
at me, other
readers, or anyone else — to be offered thoughtfully, respectfully, and with an appropriate degree of civility.
For instance, a new politics blog called Swampland features Ana Marie Cox and Joe Klein, among other authors, and uses
at least a few standard blog features such as
reader comments and permalinks.
And
readers, I would be happy to hear
reader's
comments or read
reader's
comments on the Web site if they had their own nominations for kinds of events; but we kept it
at 12 because we thought these were the 12, kind of, the biggest ones for now.
I've gotten many
comments from
readers who don't live in the US or who live in very rural areas asking if there is a substitute if they can't find it in their area and a few other
readers chimed in that they've been able to make it
at home from baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) which seems to be available practically everywhere.
Last September Margo, a
reader and fellow clay aficionado,
commented to tell me about this clay bar she used to buy
at Sephora.
I have had your blog in my
reader for a while but ever since you switched over your website (or
at least I think that's when it started) I no longer get informed when a new article is posted, I only get informed when people leave
comments.
Make sure to share what you know about how to juice
at home with the rest of the Organic Authority
readers in the
comments below.
Our Guide to Comfortable Heels may be helpful to you, as well as our most recent roundup of comfortable black pumps, and the
readers»
comments there — ultimately you should be looking for a closed - toe pump that you can walk in for
at least a few blocks, in case your interview includes lunch
at a local restaurant.
Then of course
at the end of your
comment you want to link your blog in case other
reader's interest is peaked by your
comment and are interested in checking your blog out.
Based on a
comment I got from a
reader, I've been making sure to add similar items
at different price points as a believe you can look fabulous whatever your budget is.
As in the much - hated (
at least previously, by me), much debated (here and again here — and don't miss the
reader comments), mom - shoe.
I know so many
readers do amazing jobs
at their Instagram accounts — if you'd like, leave your handle in the
comments and I'll be sure to follow along!
I realized that I will have
readers who closely read my blog text, and I will have those who stop by for a look
at my outfits, maybe drop a somewhat shallow
comment and leave.
Sally, I think you should enable the «upload a picture» feature on your Discus
comments (I know it is there on other sites
at least), so your
readers can share photos that apply to the topics we are
commenting on!
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I was looking through
comments on a recentish post, and some lucky
reader scored a major sale on this blazer — which I immediately recognized as the very same blazer I had bought during my first pregnancy, probably a good five years ago
at this point.
Aren't your beloved sponsors going to stop working wIth you if You keep snarking
at Readers in the
Comments section?
POPSUGAR; Love; 2016 Election; Dating Someone With Different Political Views Commit to These 5 Things and You Can Survive Dating Across Party Lines Because of that
comment, the following question was sent along by a
reader: What are your opinions on dating someone who has no faith, or
at least not yet.
In recent times, and especially since «First Reformed» debuted
at the Toronto Film Festival last fall, the writer / director has spoken about his work in numerous interviews and discussions, and his
comments — which I encourage interested
readers to seek out — are invariably as stimulating and insightful as they are candid.