Commenting guidelines, why do we need this?
Because often our comments may not be constructive or
provide a real feedback to the writer.
What’s the need, you ask?
The answer, my friend, is because if there’s something, some
thought that reading a blog post stirred up in your mind, it’d be a hundred
times better if you conveyed the message successfully.
And such kinds of thoughts aren’t really conveyed by
statements like:
Amazing!
Or, Cool!
Or, That’s great.
So, I’ve compiled together a list of guidelines that may
help you, my beloved audience, to be able to communicate what my writing made
you think of or what message you might like me to have successfully.
1.
For safety reasons, prefer to not give away personal information like your full name or
your mobile number or your address.
2.
Be sure to add
a small greeting in the beginning just because it’s polite.
3.
Correct
grammar, punctuation and the necessary proof-reading before pressing the
‘post’ button. Often we find out that the comments we wrote had a typo or
incorrect grammar. But once it’s been posted, there’s no undoing it. So make
sure to read through the comment in order to rectify any errors you might find.
4.
Let me
know what you thought about it in the comments! That’s what the comment box
is mainly for. If there’s something you’d like me to know, your opinion about
it, or just your thoughts, tell me. If not now, then when?
5.
Also, if
there’s a particular topic you’d like me to write about, let me know in the
comments!
So, those are few of my points regarding commenting
guidelines.
Lastly, this post is part of the Student Blogging Challenge
by Edublogs.
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