Posted in Bloggingon Mar 6, 2008
On a New York Times blog, Stephen J. Dubner asks why people comment on blogs, although unfortunately, he didn’t provide any more insight over simply raising the questions.
It is a good topic, and I would love to know what causes people to leave a comment so I can facilitate more comments on my blog. I do know why I often don’t leave comments:
If you have any reasons why you do or don’t write comments, please feel free to leave a comment. No login required.
Additional thoughts added March 21: Apparently, users on ZDNet are discussing talkbacks, which is what they call comments over there. I’ve been reading more and more ZDNet posts because I’ve seen them come up in my Personalized News Google Desktop Gadget. Every once in a while I want to add a comment to either add value to the discussion or to challenge the writer. When I hit the register screen, I give up, mostly because it looks too big scary. More than once I’ve written a slightly longer comment not knowing that I needed to be registered until after I tried to submit it.
I don’t know that ZDNet should eliminate registration altogether or allow fully-anonymous comments, but I do think they should make it easier by:
I also have to admit to rarely reading other users’ comments. Although when I do make a comment somewhere, I like to read the replies to my comment.
2 Comments
Jacob
March 6th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
By the way, you can see a feed of the latest comments on this blog.
After having given things a bit of thought, I think one of the things that causes people to leave comments is when they think that you are wrong about something.
justin
March 11th, 2008 at 10:26 am
i tend to leave comments when i have little to say on a subject, and tend to post on my own blog if i have something substantial to contribute.