Ok, this *does* belong in MetaTalk, and I'll bet you no one even notices it here...
Has anyone noticed lately which threads are pulling all the comments? This place seems to be half weblog, and half Slashdot lately, and while we do it much better than they do these days (no one left their sense of humor in their other pants, notably, for the most part, and no one's anonymous -- but that's a topic for a different thread) I just think it's interesting the the actual *links* don't get much comment.
It's more the stuff that's almost 'designed' to engender lots of commentary that seems to be quite successful at it. Maybe that's a tautology, but *I* thought it was interesting.
Of course, maybe it's just me.
So many things are just me.
posted by baylink to MetaFilter-related at 1:02 PM (4 comments total)
Give someone a soapbox and they'll use it in my experience, I'm actually surprised that MeFi has stayed as 'blog-like as it has with so many people posting to it.
As for people designing their posts in order to get comments, well that I fear is inevitable and i suspect it has more to do with people's confidence than an intention to change the style of MeFi. If you're a relatively new poster you're going to be worried about being well received and I guess an easy way to gain confidence is by posting something which plenty of people comment on.
BTW shouldn't this be in Metata...oh, it is ;-P
posted by Markb at 7:58 AM on June 1, 2000