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Wasn't sure which bit of the forum to put this in, but here goes! If someone has a website and you want to make comments on what they write and receive answers either from the poster or from other people, which format do you prefer? A string of blog comments or a 'forum' style sort of like this? On the whole I prefer forum style but maybe I'm weird |
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For my website, I do blog comments. This is because they're usually more relevant to the post, and you need a lot of traffic before you can start a decent forum. Although I got 60+ comments on one of my articles which was a little excessive. Once I start getting in the 100+ range for each article, it's forum time. |
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