It’s hard to find a website nowadays as great as tinycouch.com - “The Website That Is.” It’s also hard to find a website that doesn’t let people comment on what they see. (Unless it’s one of those websites - you know the ones I’m talking about) If something seems weird about this to you, you are not alone.
I can’t tell you how many times I read a great tinycouch comic and say to myself, “I sure do wish I could tell the creator of this great comic what I think, and have my comment posted live on the interweb for the entire world to see!” I’m sure you’ve been there - you know what I’m talking about.
Most of the comments I would write would probably be like this:
Interesting.
Once in awhile, I might write one like this:
Hmm. Interesting.
And occasionally, a great comic will come up and I’ll be like:
Woah.
It’s obvious how much value can be added by my comments. This is what virtual communities are all about: sharing input with each other and adding value.
hmm. interesting.
Woah.
Dude…