The Problem With Hosting Trolls
As you can see, The Sun chain of newspapers (now part of Post Media) have decided to kill off the comments section to most of their stories. But all is not lost!
...we will continue to post our stories, columns and editorials on social media, including Twitter and Facebook, and you will be able to comment on them there as you always have.
In other words, the trolls can still have the cheap seats. But there may be a problem. They've apparently tried this before:
Not a surprise, since the non-Sun PM sites did this awhile ago. That said, a few years ago, a similar ban on comments was attempted by the Suns. PKP was all for it. Then the web traffic just cratered.... and comments were allowed again. So it will be interesting to see what occurs since, these days, clicks are all that count.
In other words, while you and I may call them the scum of the Earth, the sun chain calls them readers and they need 'em to to convince advertisers to place banner ads on their various websites. So, a conundrum.
...we will continue to post our stories, columns and editorials on social media, including Twitter and Facebook, and you will be able to comment on them there as you always have.
In other words, the trolls can still have the cheap seats. But there may be a problem. They've apparently tried this before:
Not a surprise, since the non-Sun PM sites did this awhile ago. That said, a few years ago, a similar ban on comments was attempted by the Suns. PKP was all for it. Then the web traffic just cratered.... and comments were allowed again. So it will be interesting to see what occurs since, these days, clicks are all that count.
In other words, while you and I may call them the scum of the Earth, the sun chain calls them readers and they need 'em to to convince advertisers to place banner ads on their various websites. So, a conundrum.
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