As noted by a few message board posters earlier this week, ESPN has removed the comment section from ESPN.com. It makes sense that message board users would be the first to notice, along with Reddit, ...
From social media posts to informational blogs, every major platform online has the ability to leave feedback in the form of comments, and on most of these platforms these comments are public. These ...
Depending on the day of the week—or even the time of day, the direction of the wind and the elevation of the sun—I hate the internet. I do. It’s a cesspool of information, misinformation, ...
In the half-second before opening a comments section, a voice in my head says, “I don’t think we’re going to like what we’re about to see.” And it’s always right. Still, I regularly scroll to the ...
The most important part of Reddit has been and likely always will be the comments section. In my short time on the social media service, I've found that, unlike some other social media services like ...
Block is a political science student at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. He is from Encinitas and has been writing with the Community Voices Project since February 2023. On ...
YouTube is the go-to choice for most users worldwide, particularly when seeking video content such as reviews, short videos, and instructional guides. Google periodically updates the platform to ...
YouTube is a place of immense global companionship. The marketplace of ideas that thrives in the online space has grown from a rudimentary place of quirky videos to a digital classroom and discussion ...
Tumblr does not natively support a normal blog commenting system, where a user can write a full message. To add this type of system users can install the commenting software Disqus to most themes, but ...
Peraica returned his scrutinized money; Alvarez kept hers, brushing off conflict-of-interest allegations. Alvarez was mostly quiet about the controversies. Naturally, Peraica tried to rally his ...
I’ve been writing this "Living Single" blog here at Psychology Today since 2008. That’s more than a decade, and in all that time, one of the true joys has been the lively and insightful discussions in ...