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audience engagement The Atlantic closes its comments - and makes them more important, too The Atlantic joins many other sites in turning off comments - but that doesn’t mean its abandoning reader commentary. Adam Tinworth Feb 6, 2018 1 min read
Techcrunch UK highlights some emerging companies that are attempting to build blog comments into something more of a community feature. Six Apart are working on a community solution for Movable Type.
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