Comments behavior

I do not intend to talk about how to behave when commenting on a post. This is not about that. This is about how comments themselves behave on the Internet, they seem to get lost.

I am running into this situation more and more, as I get comments, or as I make them on other blogs.

Sometimes I get questions asked on post comments, and I answer with another comment, but I never know if that the person did come back to check for my reply. The same happens when I run into an interesting post somewhere which may not be very recent, I may have a comment or question, but it never gets answered.

  • Use of pingbacks/trackbacks, and post comments as blog posts if we are expecting for an answer, but it can clutter up quickly.
  • Use a special category for those blog|comment posts.
  • Suscribing to comment feeds, but then I get too much information that I may not care about, and the reply I’m expecting might never arrive :?

I guess comments are what their name says, “comments”, and are not prepared to become “conversation” :roll: . Any ideas?

3 Comments so far

  1. Marcel V

    April 25th, 2007

    I feel the same about this.
    Usually when I give a comment (like I’m doing right now), I will come back to the website that I commented on the next few days/weeks.

    But to be honest, I only comment on blogs/forums that I visit often, so that means that I really don’t miss comments of other visitors, except when they comment on an issue of a long time ago.


  2. soulse

    April 25th, 2007

    A mi si me pasa y a veces “pierdo” respuestas que si me hubiera gustado haber leido en algunos blogs.


  3. Jj

    April 25th, 2007

    What I do to keep track of my comments, I suscribed to my own comment feed and read them on Google Reader, But i can’t just suscribe to all the blogs I comment on :(…


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