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Slashdot - repeat after me, "we are all individuals"

Like many people, I enjoy SlashDot.

I don't understand why so many people comment on SlashDot posts.

For example, a post from less than 2 hours ago has well over 100 comments already. Comments quickly get buried by other comments.

Spending time writing an intelligent comment that essentially no one will read seems like a massive waste of time to me! And yes, some of them are intelligent!

"Nobody goes there anymore; it's too crowded" - Yogi Berra

I don't comment there; it's too crowded. I don't get it.

"Repeat after me, "We are all Individuals." - Steve Martin

I'd rather spend my time commenting where my comments will be read and maybe even appreciated.

Oh yeah, I tend to not comment unless I have something to say either . . . . .

Comments on "Slashdot - repeat after me, "we are all individuals""

 

Blogger prying1 said ... (Tuesday, April 05, 2005 12:04:00 AM) : 

Gee! I wish I had something interesting to say. If I did I'd post a comment...

 

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