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Commenting vs posting response (Score:1)
There is some tension between commenting and posting a response. Since Iron Man rewards posting to your own blog, it probably incentivizes response posts.
Re: (Score:2)
Let me clarify a bit my initial thought.
Iron Man was partially about "blogging for indexing by Google". But those posts that are left without comments will look in search results as those multiple forum questions where someone asked to help solving a problem and no one knows the solution for years.
The same with posts about Perl. Does that if I've written "I like Perl" and received no replies mean that no one really like it? What will other people see?
Re:Commenting vs posting response (Score:1)
Sounds like we need to get linkback's going (where oh where did 2003 go?) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkback [wikipedia.org]
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