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How do you (The Times "you") decide which articles/opinion pieces you allow to have comments and which are not allowed comments.
It also allowed comments in the program that is, lines in the code that were not commands to be executed but that could contain annotations about what the program did, making it easier for someone else to use the same program.
We've allowed comments here on TechCrunch since it started.
They've always allowed comments, which are usually better than the stories themselves.
Although free-text boxes allowed comments for feedback, no clear evidence was presented to show a change in practice.
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Not every article allows comments.
Nor will Upvoted allow comments.
If you allow comments to continue, it becomes a tabloid.
The "#" character allows comments; everthing after that character is ignored.
FORTRAN took another step toward making programming more accessible, allowing comments in the programs.
I'm not going to allow comments on this post, for obvious reasons.
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