
Some of the blog entries will have the comment feature turned on — this one does — and others won’t. It’ll be up to the author to decide whether or not they want to embrace comments for that particular post and if so, for how long.
In addition to blog comment threads, we’ll likely have other online tools for engaging site visitors in conversations. Under consideration: web forums (message boards), both time-limited and ongoing; real-time chat forums; real-time audio forums (eg, Skype conferencing); straw-polls; and whatever else we/you can think of.
So go ahead, attach a comment here to experiment.
Just testing out the comment feature.
Does it allow spaces between paragraphs?
Will it make links automatically without html, like this?
http://www.citizensleague.net
Coolio.
Cool stuff. I like the idea of incorporating a lot of different kinds of interactive forums (so long as they are both engaging and productive, anyway).
Hi Erin, thanks for chiming in.
Yeah, it’s one thing to deploy the interactive techie gizmos, but quite another to actually get people to show up regularly to use them in helpful ways.