Comments are often regarded as a right but they can do more harm than good. In the absence of strict moderation, we’d be much better off without them It sits there like an ugly growth beneath articles ...
There's an estimated total of 44 million social media users in the UK (at Statistica's last count, which was in early 2018). That's 66 per cent of us who are selfie-ing, Story-ing and Snapchatting on ...
No one should be made to feel unsafe, harassed, targeted, abused, or harmed online or off. When it's happening on social media apps, it's up to the platform itself to effectively tackle this. So what ...
Eun-Ju Lee, a professor in the department of communication at Seoul National University, is the incoming editor in chief of the journal Human Communication Research. Updated April 18, 2016, 3:32 AM ...
Like Stories, comments will be ephemeral, and only some accounts will be able to leave them. Like Stories, comments will be ephemeral, and only some accounts will be able to leave them. is features ...
Go ahead and flaunt those wonderful comments for all to see. Credit: Photo illustration by Omar Marques / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images If you're trying to inject some positivity into ...
A well-timed witty comment among friends is good humor. But passive-aggressive comments that mask anger lurking just beneath the surface constitute snark. Sometimes, snarky comments involve backhanded ...
Whether you want to show appreciation for a photo, have a question about a piece of content, or want to respond to a fellow Grammer's note, Instagram comments are a great way to interact with other ...
Earlier this week, Vice's technology and science news site Motherboard dropped its comments section, opting to replace it with an old school "letters to the editor" feature. Then Reddit launched a ...