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If you’re going to just get a site on the uselessness of just a small portion of its content and pick and choose the worst it has to offer to convince people, then by those standards gizmodo should die an immediate death. I bet there’s more actual useless posts (not commenter a but actual articles) on gizmodo than

I’ve been on since 2005. As I said here this is a lot more than just ditching comments. Besides the uses I mentioned the forums helped connect people who didn’t have a need for IMDBPro’s info, but wanted to speak with others in the entertainment realms about specific topics. Critics, film subject writers, bloggers,

You know what? This is actually a loss in one very indispensable respect.

Exactly. The only reason I ever went on the site was to read (not even comment) people’s comments immediately after watching a movie. Of course there are trolls, it’s the internet for God’s sake. You’d always find a thread where someone noticed obscure plot points or interesting details. Don’t think I’ll visit the

That’s too bad. I’ve been commenting in IMDB since 2001 and as a huge movie fan, I love discussing movies with others. Yes, there are trolls like on any other site but you have the ability to ignore or report any user you find objectionable. Personally this is going to kill 90% of my visits to the site and I’d imagine