It's All About the Comments
This is a noteworthy feature if you're in the blogosphere. Who don't want to be read and assessed when writing a blog post? I suppose most of us keep this in mind. I refer not only the grammatical assessment, but also the critical view of the blog's topic by other members. We need other pointviews in order to enrich or solidify our world view. For me a good blog is a blog with a bunch of comments.
Comments mean a post was read, understood and mainly was criticised, not in the bad sense, but, in the sense it conveyed any message for readers in a way they can agree, disagree with it, totally or partly, showing their reasons for.
If you disable comments of your post, maybe, it can sound like for others you had unpleasing experiences with people's comments or you felt so sure of what you wrote that you don't need any intrusions through comments in your post.
I always try to look on the bright side: Bad and good comments work for us to select what commentors have or not have a real reason to be getting at us. It's like a opportunity for showing our arguments are solid in a respectful way. This way, we build up a healthy and growing comment's community. This is really important!
So, I encourage you and all members, including me too, to start commenting increasingly more. As fas I notice, some members posts need to be more commented even if they aren't well-written or structured. Maybe our comments can make a newcoming blogger feel at ease when writing in English. And I know that very well !
When I started writing here on MyEC, comments played a huge role in my motivation for writing my posts more and more. Each comment in my first posts was like a big challenge won, because, I felt people were really willing to read and assess my writing.
Today, I also owe much of my sucess in English to the comments of attentive and supportive members.
After all, comments are multifaceted tools. We can help, motivate, correct, suggest, agree or disagree with someone.
By the way, comments here!
See you,
Daniel
Comments
Thank you for the tips my friends!
Yes, comments can be so helpful. It seems everyone enjoys the comments on their blog.
Re corrections: Could you improve this sentence? 'We can help, boosting motivation, correct, suggest, agree or disagree with someone.' - tips: You can say 'we can do, do, do...', not 'we can do, doing...'. 'Parallel' is a very important rule in English writing. So, it should be 'We can help, boost, motivate...'
Wow! Your writing is really coming along, Daniel. Fantastic post. You are one of the most hard-working members here!
Re corrections: Can you spot one word that needs to be replaced with a different word? Hint: It's part of an expression.
I suppose most of us keep this on mind.