Commenting without reading

@Missmwngi (12915)
Nairobi, Kenya
October 13, 2015 6:51am CST
Some comments i am coming across are somehow out of topic. It is like sometimes people just read the topic and comment without reading the posts. I have seen a couple today. I never comment before reading to make sure what i say contribute positively to the discussion Do you make sure to read before you comment?
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@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
13 Oct 15
Yes of course , what is the point in commenting without knowing what the subject is..I too have come across such out of context comments
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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
13 Oct 15
It is somehow annoying you know. And it cuts down the conversation
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@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
14 Oct 15
@Missmwngi Of course it does, I am sure the admin keeps a lookout on such posts..
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@yalul070 (1713)
• Manila, Philippines
9 Nov 15
well that's a very lazy way to do it. the posts are not even long. why can't they spend a few seconds to read them.
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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
9 Nov 15
Ooh yeah,it does not take much time reading and one can choose whichever topc he or she want to comment on
@simone10 (54187)
• Louisville, Kentucky
13 Oct 15
This used to also happen at another site I was on. People will do anything to try and beat the system.
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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
13 Oct 15
Ha haa ooh yeah but it only makes it bad for the faithful ones
• United States
13 Oct 15
I TOTALLY agree! Tony Stark is definitely and interesting/dynamic character, but I don't really think he has the same charisma as Steve Rodgers. Cap's a boyscout, yes, but he is so earnest in his beliefs that you want to go along with what he has to say no matter how jiminy-gee wilikers-gosh it may sound. Of course, Peter Quill tends to have a little of both along with a can-do attitude and a fanboy mentality which makes him very appealing for a comicbook-centric audience.