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Online Comments Offer More Than an All (Open Comments) or Nothing (No Comments) Game | ManagingCommunities.com: Community Manager Blog

Online Comments Offer More Than an All (Open Comments) or Nothing (No Comments) Game | ManagingCommunities.com: Community Manager Blog

October 16, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Patrick O’Keefe shares some insights for tactics that allow comments, but offers some twists in how they are managed and presented.

What I want you to think about is everything that exists between having open comments on everything you create and having no comments at all anywhere. These are two extremes and most people who have a blog or similar space stick to them, but you can get creative and explore the middle ground between the extremes.

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