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=== Why Use This Pattern === | === Why Use This Pattern === | ||
- | Comments are a privilege, not a | + | Comments are a privilege, not a right: if comments aren't adding value to the original piece of content, they may be negatively impacting opinions about, and the quality of, your website. |
Benefits of a comment-free web page include: | Benefits of a comment-free web page include: | ||
*No time required for moderation. | *No time required for moderation. | ||
+ | *Decreased anxiety for timid authors about potential hostile comments/reactions. | ||
*Fewer links to unimportant pages (user profiles, in-comment links, other comment UI links), which would otherwise distribute important internal SEO page-rank "juice". | *Fewer links to unimportant pages (user profiles, in-comment links, other comment UI links), which would otherwise distribute important internal SEO page-rank "juice". | ||
*If users can't comment on your web page, they may be more likely to comment on ''their'' website, with a link to your page; you gain the SEO benefits of incoming links. | *If users can't comment on your web page, they may be more likely to comment on ''their'' website, with a link to your page; you gain the SEO benefits of incoming links. | ||
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=== Examples Gallery === | === Examples Gallery === | ||
- | [[Image:Daring-fireball-no-comments.png|thumb|left|John Gruber refuses to implement comments on his Daring Fireball blog.]] | + | [[Image:Daring-fireball-no-comments.png|thumb|left|John Gruber refuses to implement comments on his Daring Fireball blog.]] |
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+ | === Categories === | ||
[[Category:Social]] [[Category:Comments]] | [[Category:Social]] [[Category:Comments]] |
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