Which was not obvious to me. I tend to comment on posts I like and ignore ones I dislike. Maybe others do the opposite...?
I comment on posts that interest me. Frequently those are posts I either like or dislike. Usually, those are not posts on topics that I have already seen debated to death. I have already seen religion debated to death.
I tend to comment when I have something to say and not when I don’t.
I don’t generally have much to say about religion at a “pro or con” level, which is mostly the level at which this community engages with the subject.
“I tend to comment when I have something to say and not when I don’t.”
That sounds like a good system.
Which was not obvious to me. I tend to comment on posts I like and ignore ones I dislike. Maybe others do the opposite...?
I comment on posts that interest me. Frequently those are posts I either like or dislike. Usually, those are not posts on topics that I have already seen debated to death. I have already seen religion debated to death.
I tend to comment when I have something to say and not when I don’t.
I don’t generally have much to say about religion at a “pro or con” level, which is mostly the level at which this community engages with the subject.
“I tend to comment when I have something to say and not when I don’t.”
That sounds like a good system.