Discussion: Culture of Blog Comment
Just last week, I learned the true and ultimate purpose of comment in other blogs. I only started commenting since, I’ve joined entrecard and open myself into the world of blogging. Initially I thought commenting is a blogging chore and is a somehow a good blogging culture to practice that but, it turns out to be more.
Reason why I write this post is because, there are a lot of blogs out there which have different opinion about comments.
Here are some of the opinions: -
- Commenting will drive you traffic to your blog…huzzah Seriously, I think this way of comment is super lame. Yes, you do get traffic from commenting that because, you attracted the blog owner to come and see you for who you are (owner must be thinking, who is this blogger and where he/she come from).
Eventually, if you keep doing it often, you will establish a bond between your blog and the target blog and become blogging buddies. You can call it a virtual hand-shake. Sometimes, we are so eager in making money and profit from web, we forgot that our blogs are supposed to be our live journal and it’s driven by you. Commenting is a way people communicate to you.
This is worst part, using super commenting bots just to drive traffic days are over thanks to akismet and google initiative to knock off all commenting spams. When, you are comment let it be true from your heart and write a good one related to the post because, the blog owner is also a living being well most of us…you can exclude the cron auto-feeding, for heavy google adsense abitrary ones…;)
- Commenting will raise your profile…also increase your reaction
Yes, it does. Especially, when you take part of technical/problem related discussion in comment and solved some problems. That itself will raise your profile and respect from other people. Again is not about showing off and getting some Technorati reaction number to rise.In our virtual world, sometimes we get emotional over virtual numbers which, being defined by electronic system for e.g. Page Ranking….awww my pagerank drops - and i feel emo whole day (yay I’m page rank-holic o_O does it make sense? come on the real world is still alive and kicking)
- Commenting will increase your PR…and PR increase your Adsense revenue
Woah…you must have worked hard for you PR (indirectly, working for google)…hopefully, google doesn’t change their PR algorithm, if it does…again you probably get upset. Real purpose of comment is in point 4. Read more… - Commenting is a way of communicating to the blog owner regarding the post
Again, this is the only true purpose of commenting in the first place. Dont forget a post article MAY OR MAY NOT contained a TRUE FACTS. If the blogger makes mistakes, he/she should be corrected. It really doesn’t makes sense if a blogger post something fake…and your comment “this is nice post…i like it”. This is my one of funniest encounter when I run a webcomic blog, I see some blogger commenting “what a nice article this is” where else all i posted was a picture - omg doesn’t he/she read or maybe using a commenting bot?
This is what I’ll do mostly if I’m commenting on a blog…
- Visit a blog and see if it open up my commenting mood. Sometimes, that blog just doesn’t have anything which interest me. But, its ok no need to get upset, sooner or later some other commenter will pop up and come to your site.
- Find top 5 posts which I think i can contribute…read about it.
- Make sure i have some OpenID, blogger account or gravatar - i love this..they are fun.
- Start commenting about the article. (occasionally, i DO crack some funny jokes). Thats it.
- Come back to see if the “owner” replies.
- Repeat again next time I’m free. If the blogs is actively social, I will even request for link exchange (you got yourself actively follower) and stumble it. Yeah, I really meant what I said.


























am June 2 2008 @ 11:15 am
There are actually a few different ones out there. I have been giving this software a go and see how it pans out.
You have a great site and i return to it ever now and then as i find the time.