By J. Dean Spence

Blogs are public documents, and the threaded comments found at the bottom of most of them proves this.
Commenters expand on posts, offer their own view or advice, ask questions, and answer questions. Many bloggers, in fact, hope for these comments. Why? Many bloggers understand that commenting on a blog is a social activity. The act of agreeing, disagreeing, or adding to the original post highlights the “sociality” of blog publication according to Bryan Alexander in his highly recommended book The New Digital Storytelling: “Rather than a dyad of reader and written, we experience a tripod, where two people connect through shared interest in an object.”
Continue reading “Dig My Cool Threads: Blogs and Threaded Comments”