The other day, oaoa.com made the switchover to a public comment system based, primarily, on the social media giant Facebook.
For the most part, I’m happy with it. As a practical matter, there have been less comments by volume, but the sound-to-noise ratio of what’s come in has been considerably higher; as people adjust to New Things, hopefully that will continue.
The shift represents the end of an era for the website, and may be part of the ongoing trend to “publicify” the Internet, largely because of social media.
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