In the midst of the debt-ceiling negotiations in the summer of 2011, a commenter on the blog Pragmatic Capitalism offered a simple suggestion to end the debate over the debt ceiling once and for all: ...
A woman who claims to have posted a comment on a Spokesman-Review blog that triggered a defamation lawsuit has revealed her identity. Linda Cook said her suggestion to ask Kootenai County Republican ...
Climate science has moved out of the laboratory and monitoring stations and into the comments section of blogs and news articles. In Internet comments sections, you can find all the ...
This week’s New York Magazine cover story drops over 5,500 words on the “slightly illicit-sounding” Brownstoner, a blog that for several years has chronicled the steamy vicissitudes of gentrifying ...
Over at the comic book blog Robot 6, Sean Collins reports that Frank Miller, the celebrated creator of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City, and 300, has become a regular commenter at the blog of ...
Just when it seems like the John Edwards fiasco couldn’t get any sadder, Rush & Molloy report today that, according to “a source close” to Elizabeth Edwards, the scorned wife of John Edwards has been ...
After profiling the different types of blog commenters recently, I had some requests for advice on how to be the good kinds of commenters, rather than the bad. Here are some dos and don’ts that might ...
Want to be a better commenter on YouTube and blogs? We take a look at how to do just that. Don Reisinger CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered everything from HDTVs ...
3:58 – We talk Naked Gun, our initially stated topic, for approximately three seconds before Matt sidetracks us with the OJ documentary. 12:00 – Facts vs. telling a story in the OJ trial, and did it ...
Because anonymous handles aren't all that anonymous—IP addresses reveal your location (ahem, Chihuly)—a Republican senate staffer has been fired for posting the comment "All faggots must die" on ...
The Atlantic has already dubbed it “the single most important comment in the history of Internet comments. Probably.” In the midst of the debt-ceiling negotiations in the summer of 2011, a commenter ...