There is the unsubscribe functionality that allow you to disengage from one of your articles, but should DEV take it a step further and allow us to disable comments altogether on a post?
I personally don't think we should have that possibility. In my experience, DEV is a platform made of mostly respectful people who are able to have a civil conversation about most topics.
Of course, that's not always the case but I don't think you can prevent it from happening from time to time with that many users. Even though I truly don't believe there has been many instances of it.
What do you think?
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Don't really see the point. In fact a lot of time the different opinions in the comments are even more interesting than the article itself.
Why would you share your opinion with the world but ignore all other opinions (good or bad).
The only point I see here is: People would like to have that traffic on their Twitter/IG/blog...
But I use DEV because I like the concept of DEV ... I'm not interested at all to check everyones Twitter/IG/Blog
i love the comment it makes you nervous and happy at the same time
I think you would encourage a much worse type of post. On a platform where comments are enabled, we all know that anything we write is open to scrutiny from a wide range of viewpoints. It forces people to write in ways that are a little more empathic and open to a broader range of opinions.
Without comments we might see more posts that are filled with a little more opinion, bias and vitriol, as there are no repercussions at all.
I wouldn't like an article/tutorial with comments disabled. Don't trust it too much if it doesn't allow feedback. It could be total BS and not be able to say anything about it.
I'd be a fan of having the option to time-lock posts. While I'm generally interested in conversations on a topic I've posted, that interest is not-quite-fleeting. Which is to say, if my post is a year+ old, I've probably moved on from wanting to discuss it.
A straight-up lock isn't necessary, but being able to set some kind of "start moderating on YYYYMMDD" might be handy.
Personally I believe all comments should be allowed, whether they are positive or negative, outright toxic or discriminatory. They would be removed due to violation of terms eventually. If they happen to include social media or business links on their profile, well, that's quite unfortunate :)
But at the same time I can understand there are people that don't have the mental and emotional fortitude to see these kinds of comments and simply scroll past, and of course if people see toxic comments everywhere they might decide it's not the right community for them.
While I understand why Dev.to wants to provide the option in terms of giving us full control of our posts, it does feel like it takes away from the essence of Dev.to. From what I understand, Dev.to is built on a community of sharing. If you disable comments on your post, you are essentially closing yourself off from the community sharing with you.
Why do you want to publish publicly in the first place if you are not willing to accept comments?
I could see instances where it makes sense!
For instance, I think it would be a valuable option to have if you were in the position where you wanted to post something particularly sensitive and would like to prevent any potential abusive comments before they happen.
I have a better idea: If you have sensitive information, don't post them publicly. Otherwise, there's no point in muting others especially here in a community based on sharing.
Dev.To is not just a content platform like Medium.
It's a community of developers who come together to create a better experience.
I believe the comment system is great to have both constructive criticism and praise.
I don't see a need of disabling the comments.