Oh, he never said they were connected, you must have misunderstood. They like [ignoring] feedback and love adding [unasked for] new features. Is that clearer?
Oh, he never said they were connected, you must have misunderstood. They like [ignoring] feedback and love adding [unasked for] new features. Is that clearer?
It's only a matter of time, of course, time is infinite, so….
Some of us aren't trolls! We just live in a faraway time zone or compulsively comment on tv reviews that were posted 8 months ago…
<big><font color="red">NO.</font></big>
Even this oldDisqus account is linked to an @mailinator.com account.
I think most people here would prefer they were disabled across the whole of AV Club's comments.
*faints dead away*
There are strong advocates in both camps:
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I thought @avclub-b5419639a68181f34ce2a65908a4008e:disqus 's question was about the "Load More Comments" scroll list vs. page separated comments like we used to have.
You know what I haven't seen in a long, long while?
Hot Italian Beef.
Bring back "We Read What You Wrote There"!
Does… does anyone remember that?
Plus it acronyms nicely, "GAP Dev." A good acronym is more important than what the letters actually stand for.
It's my job to be a commenter. My job. My job. Commenting is my job! I am going to go out there tonight and give the best comment of my life.
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Coincidentally, I just came across this today (Gen Z, or whatever, they'll be called):
https://www.theatlantic.com…
But really ask yourself, why aren't kids between ages 13-16 buying houses or diamond rings?? What's wrong with them?
Why haven't I read more about that triple-threat in the middle of the alphabet that is the napkin scourge?
I thought that was a grade/middle schooler's thing. The youngest Millenial should be in high school now (and even that might be a stretch).