“The Top 10 Reasons We Deleted Your Comment”
The New York Times delete hundreds and hundreds of comments everyday. The of course get thousands, but the comments that are uncomfortable to see are the ones that usually get deleted. I get why they do many things like that. I mean I get irritated when my friend sends me a text message with profanity in every sentence. Same applies to using CAPS in sentences. It really makes others not want to comment or to stay because it makes the article look bad. You won't want to comment when you see infective sentences or people who go off talking about something else and have bad grammar!
"From Commenter To Columnist: The Atlantic's 'Cynic'
Ever just wanted to see or know someone that is in the shadows? That was exactly how Atlantic and many others were feeling when an unknown man by the username "Cynic" started commenting on many articles. That wasn't just it. The form and intellectual way he commented showed the skills he had which drew the attention of many people, including the boss of Atlantic. I could only imagine how many people felt not knowing who this guy was.
New York Times ( Comment I left on the article)
"A Man sentenced to 4 years for the murder of Usher's stepson" was an article that indeed had some odd comments. New York times delete comments for many reasons. One that I noticed on the article I just ready was that way they got off topic. "On another note... Usher has been a cheerleader for Justin Bieber" This was the words he had on the comment. He even said he was going to change the subject, I wouldn't be surprised if his comment got deleted. I read a few comments after his but didn't get really far. Another reason for comments being deleted was that they were too long and too repetitive. The comments following the last one were all long and i'm pretty sure many people don't have time to read it all .
The New York Times delete hundreds and hundreds of comments everyday. The of course get thousands, but the comments that are uncomfortable to see are the ones that usually get deleted. I get why they do many things like that. I mean I get irritated when my friend sends me a text message with profanity in every sentence. Same applies to using CAPS in sentences. It really makes others not want to comment or to stay because it makes the article look bad. You won't want to comment when you see infective sentences or people who go off talking about something else and have bad grammar!
"From Commenter To Columnist: The Atlantic's 'Cynic'
Ever just wanted to see or know someone that is in the shadows? That was exactly how Atlantic and many others were feeling when an unknown man by the username "Cynic" started commenting on many articles. That wasn't just it. The form and intellectual way he commented showed the skills he had which drew the attention of many people, including the boss of Atlantic. I could only imagine how many people felt not knowing who this guy was.
New York Times ( Comment I left on the article)
"A Man sentenced to 4 years for the murder of Usher's stepson" was an article that indeed had some odd comments. New York times delete comments for many reasons. One that I noticed on the article I just ready was that way they got off topic. "On another note... Usher has been a cheerleader for Justin Bieber" This was the words he had on the comment. He even said he was going to change the subject, I wouldn't be surprised if his comment got deleted. I read a few comments after his but didn't get really far. Another reason for comments being deleted was that they were too long and too repetitive. The comments following the last one were all long and i'm pretty sure many people don't have time to read it all .
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