APD regulations and new costs
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Surely, people are a curious breed. Personally I have been on numerous forums. Having seen a thread with large number of responses, I usually read them all, “cos it seems to be something good”. That’s the same with blogs commenting.
The debate about blog commenting is really interesting. Let’s think, what value do you get from simply reading one side’s message, one side’s argument? The fact that ability to discuss the topic together, to communicate relevant points about both sides of the story publicly, allows to form stronger opinion of your own and learn more.
There exist countless situations on any type of blog, that we find the reader’s comments even more informative and interesting, than the post itself. However, there are not just the benefits for the readers. Allowing comments on the blog also provides huge benefits for the blog author.
A successful blog surely has its readers and the least we can do for them is to allow the readers have their voice and if they choose to speak – to be heard.
It is really smug and self-righteous just to post the content without giving people an ability to showcase their opinion. It will looks like “my content is so good, that your opinion doesn’t matter to me”. That is a rough mistakes of bloggers-beginners.