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Comment Sections: Time to Give Online Discourse a Rethink?: Associations Now

Comment Sections: Time to Give Online Discourse a Rethink?: Associations Now

September 5, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Ernie Smith reviews the current state of comments on blogs, points to some new companies and vendors in this field, and asks how this could apply to associations.

But there’s a problem that’s obvious from reading these discussions: The comments are toxic to the point that you wonder if you should put on a hazmat suit before jumping into the fray—or if you should at all.

See original article at Associations Now

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