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Comments section across the internet have gained a reputation for being rude, argumentative, and being generally described as "toxic". [1] Toxic comments refer to rude, disrespectful, or unreasonable comments that are likely to make one leave a discussion. Comments sections have been known for frequent arguing and disagreements. [17]
For example, instead of calling someone a liar, consider sharing an example of a lie they told. Avoid phrases like “you people” or making claims that certain groups “always” do something.
Although a section marking the code appears as a comment, the diagram is in an XML CDATA section, which is technically not a comment, but serves the same purpose here. [19] Although this diagram could be in a comment, the example illustrates one instance where the programmer opted not to use a comment as a way of including resources in source ...
2. Enter your comment. 3. Click post. To interact with other users on your comment or another comment that has been posted, use the options located under the text. You have the option to reply to a specific comment, share a comment with others, like the comment or dislike the comment.
In an ordinary English clause, the subject is normally the same as the topic/theme (example 1), even in the passive voice (where the subject is a patient, not an agent: example 2): The dog bit the little girl. The little girl was bitten by the dog. These clauses have different topics: the first is about the dog, and the second about the little ...
• Comments shouldn't harass, abuse, or threaten anyone's personal safety or property. • Don't post content that promotes, encourages or incites acts of international or domestic terrorism. • Don't post profanity, obscenities, abusive language, or otherwise objectionable content.
The opening comment should contain a straightforward question which is as specific as possible. The more specific the question, and the more specific the possible outcomes are, the more likely that the RfC will be able to produce a useful outcome. For example, the question "What should we say in this article's History section?"
The first comment in a section has no colons before it. Editor 1 10:44, 21 September 2016 (UTC) The reply to the first comment is indented one level. Editor 2 16:40, 21 September 2016 (UTC) The reply to the second comment should be indented one more level. Editor 1 16:57, 23 September 2016 (UTC)