I do read through my classmates blog comments so that I can personally see how they felt and reacted towards the films and it helps me better understand my position, however, I feel as though requiring a reply is forcing a response where a simple agreement would suffice.
I also prefer discussions without required replies, it is sometimes difficult to find a comment you agree with. I believe an optional reply IF you do agree with someone would be a better option and would result in more genuine replies.
Although replies to comments can sometimes be forced, sometimes I appreciate the need to 'force' a thought because it 'forces' me to reconsider what another person is saying, to think outside the box. This usually helps me to write my own original comment, as well.
I do read through my classmates blog comments so that I can personally see how they felt and reacted towards the films and it helps me better understand my position, however, I feel as though requiring a reply is forcing a response where a simple agreement would suffice.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Elda. I like seeing what other classmates have to say to mine and other's comments, but sometimes a required reply can feel forced.
ReplyDeleteI prefer discussions without required replies, but they are still welcomed and encouraged.
ReplyDeleteI also prefer discussions without required replies, it is sometimes difficult to find a comment you agree with. I believe an optional reply IF you do agree with someone would be a better option and would result in more genuine replies.
ReplyDeleteAlthough replies to comments can sometimes be forced, sometimes I appreciate the need to 'force' a thought because it 'forces' me to reconsider what another person is saying, to think outside the box. This usually helps me to write my own original comment, as well.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Elda. I read my classmates comments, however, I would like to comment if I have something to say.
ReplyDeleteEither one is fine with me.
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