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How to comment on blogs and social media - six suggestionsWe often hear advice on the way bloggers and page owners should treat their followers, but not much has been written about how followers should behave. ![]() Image via Pixabay Many large news sites and websites have removed their comment sections, but for those of us who are building a following, this section can be important. We have a policy at Writers Write that we do not allow abusive, derogatory, or intolerant comments on blog posts and social media posts. Don't get me wrong, we are happy to have constructive criticism and valid arguments in streams. We are not happy for people to insult and abuse others under the guise of 'opinion'. As Douglas Adams said, 'All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others.' This made me think about the etiquette of commenting on posts. Here are six things I believe people should consider before they make a comment:
2. Leave it alone if you don't like it. You may not agree with a post, but this does not give you the right to go on a tirade about the stupidity of the post, the page, or the author. If you truly don't like it, ignore it. If you think the page is bad, don't follow it. And you don't have to announce it. Just do it. Life is short. Follow blogs and pages that you enjoy, and if they change into something you don't like, it's easy enough for you to leave. Happy blogging. If you want to learn how to blog and write for social media, please email az.oc.etirwsretirw@swen for more information. About Amanda PattersonAmanda is the founder of Writers Write. She creates business and creative writing courses. She has a social media following of more than 300 000 fans. View my profile and articles... |