"The 10 top reasons we delete your comment"
After I finished reading, I got a full understanding of why they might delete the comments. I do agree with the reasons the author gave for deleting some comments, like calling someone a bad name, for example. I think that if the owner of the blog or article doesn’t like the comment you put on their website, they have all the rights to delete it because they are the ones in charge of making other people comfortable.
"From Commenter To Columnist: The Atlantic's 'Cynic'"
I used to think that posting comments was not that interesting and had no point to it but after listening on how this student became a writer for the website by just commenting his opinions. It made me feel like I should be careful on how I comment on stuff because it can really impact my future.
My comment was posted on "What Have You Learned in Your Teens?"
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"Why this bilingual education ban should have repealed long ago"
When I read most of the comments, I noticed that most people that commented brought race and illegal immigration, when clearly the article was talking about the banning of bilingual education in the school system that happened back in 1998. Most of the comments were negative but they were some positives ones, one stating that “There is no harm in being bilingual.” From what I can see is that many people have different opinions about this matter and sometimes its no use trying to say something because they will always think their opinion is right.
After I finished reading, I got a full understanding of why they might delete the comments. I do agree with the reasons the author gave for deleting some comments, like calling someone a bad name, for example. I think that if the owner of the blog or article doesn’t like the comment you put on their website, they have all the rights to delete it because they are the ones in charge of making other people comfortable.
"From Commenter To Columnist: The Atlantic's 'Cynic'"
I used to think that posting comments was not that interesting and had no point to it but after listening on how this student became a writer for the website by just commenting his opinions. It made me feel like I should be careful on how I comment on stuff because it can really impact my future.
My comment was posted on "What Have You Learned in Your Teens?"
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Comment #3
"Why this bilingual education ban should have repealed long ago"
When I read most of the comments, I noticed that most people that commented brought race and illegal immigration, when clearly the article was talking about the banning of bilingual education in the school system that happened back in 1998. Most of the comments were negative but they were some positives ones, one stating that “There is no harm in being bilingual.” From what I can see is that many people have different opinions about this matter and sometimes its no use trying to say something because they will always think their opinion is right.