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The problem with blog comments, in 5 images.

Dennis G. Jerz / 25 Jul 2018

After I read Mark Sample’s blog post “What about Blogging Keeps Me from Blogging,” I tried to post a comment lamenting that I miss blog comments. I ran into these fun problems.

 

 

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