Commenting on commenting

As you may have noticed, it was impossible to comment on this here blog over the last two days. I didn’t notice this, and I was pretty baffled since I was having some of my best traffic days and no one was commenting on anything.

I thought maybe, for no apparent reason, everybody just ran out of things to say.

I have no idea what happened, but I wholeheartedly blame Cerrone.

Anyway, I have restored the comments to the way they were, so anyone with an email address can comment. I recognize that allowing unregistered users to comment represents an uncharacteristic faith in humanity on my part, so I do reserve the right to change that policy should this blog ever get all Godwin’s Law.

So as you’ve probably figured out, I’m still figuring this out.

1 thought on “Commenting on commenting

  1. Not requiring registration is smart move….one that should pay dividends in the form of more comments. I don’t know anyone who isn’t sick of endless registrations and its associated time consumption. Considering the endless supply of blogs, I almost always pass on those requiring registration, user name and password, and move on to those that don’t.

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