One more thing. For the most part the comments are awesome here, but stuff like the article about Looting are attracting mouth-breathing CHUDS and well meaning but futile arguments with them.
Does Substack support any kind of comment moderation? Keeping the signal-noise level below a threshold is really important to a vibrant community…
One more thing. For the most part the comments are awesome here, but stuff like the article about Looting are attracting mouth-breathing CHUDS and well meaning but futile arguments with them.
Does Substack support any kind of comment moderation? Keeping the signal-noise level below a threshold is really important to a vibrant community and the comments were a big part of why I liked the Gawker blogs.
Basically I don't need to know that some cop-kisser thinks thugs are invalidating their protest by stealing from Target. Those assholes are why the protests are happening in the first place, and if I need to know what they think, I'll just read literally any published media from National Review all the way left to Vox or Slate.
One more thing. For the most part the comments are awesome here, but stuff like the article about Looting are attracting mouth-breathing CHUDS and well meaning but futile arguments with them.
Does Substack support any kind of comment moderation? Keeping the signal-noise level below a threshold is really important to a vibrant community and the comments were a big part of why I liked the Gawker blogs.
Basically I don't need to know that some cop-kisser thinks thugs are invalidating their protest by stealing from Target. Those assholes are why the protests are happening in the first place, and if I need to know what they think, I'll just read literally any published media from National Review all the way left to Vox or Slate.