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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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
13 Oct 15
It is not even right to like without reading otherwise why would you be liking something that you don't know what it is
@MALUSE (69373)
• Germany
13 Oct 15
@Missmwngi It depends on the speed at which someone can read. A speed reader needs only some catch words to know what the text is about. Then there are members who Like the posts of their buddies because they know that they're always good.
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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
13 Oct 15
@MALUSE In that case i agree. Sort of skimming through to get what the person is talking about
@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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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
13 Oct 15
It is somehow annoying you know. And it cuts down the conversation
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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
@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
13 Oct 15
Ha haa ooh yeah but it only makes it bad for the faithful ones
@Cleptomanx (55)
• 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.