Commenting on Engadget: a human's guide

Furthermore, we recognize that our comment system isn't perfect, and we're working with our developers right now to dramatically change things. We can promise you guys that we spend (and will spend) a lot of time thinking about how to make this a better community, and make the commenting experience more enjoyable and useful to everyone. You have our word that we're listening to you, and there will be noticeable changes for the better in the near future. And guys (and girls): definitely provide feedback on this post or via our contact email addresses. We want to hear what you have to say!
Since we've gotten the ball rolling again, we want to make sure everyone is aware of just what we expect of our community here, so we're going to lay down our ground rules (most of which have been culled from our FAQ). Here we go:
In general: The Engadget comments section is a place for our readers to engage in discussion about the posts -- it's really that simple. We encourage that discussion, and we'll be the first to admit that lots of times our readers offer insights that lead us to update our posts, or direct us to entirely new angles and stories. We love that, and we love our readers. We seriously do.
Some basic ideas on commenting here. We think that comments should always be on topic. We encourage and welcome debate, even if it's fervent, because we know how much you care about this stuff -- we care about it, too! However, your comments should be reasonably polite and wherever possible, lighthearted. Making personal attacks against other commenters, publications, or our own editors seriously degrades the community and quality of the discussion, and it won't be tolerated.
While we're fine with disagreements, we're not that crazy about being the battleground for epic fanboy wars. We want you to debate, but when that debate devolves into name calling and / or cyclical fanaticism (especially when you've moved way off topic), it's not a good use of anyone's brainpower. Also, if you've come to Engadget for the express purpose of whipping people into a frenzy (or whipping yourself into a frenzy), don't expect to stick around very long. It's easy to spot the folks who want to have a healthy debate and the folks who just want to troll. On that note, we encourage our readers and commenters to reach out to us personally and report other commenters who seem to be acting inhuman... or inhumane. Together, we believe we can improve the quality of comments on the site. We are aware of the fact that any system like ours can be gamed -- and we're aware of the fact that people actually do things like make multiple profiles and argue with themselves simply to cause problems. Just be aware we'll delete and ban you for that, too!
Comment deletion: There are many reasons your comment might be deleted, but here are some of the most common ones. Spamming of any type, be it human or robot-generated, is always deleted. If you're trying to sell something in comments, you're a spammer. Trolling is also unacceptable -- we recognize that a lot of you trolls don't even realize that you're trolls, but believe us -- you are. We'll delete your comments if we feel they're disruptive or annoying. We also delete comments that are racist, sexist, overly obscene, or offensive in any way. We delete comments which are personal attacks -- whether directed at an editor or another commenter. Finally, we reserve the right to delete any comment at our discretion (please see below).
If you create a history of trolling or other offensive behavior, we'll just ban your account. That means that your username, email, and potentially IP address will be barred from our system, and you'll no longer be able to comment.
You deleted my comment. Isn't that censorship? No. Engadget, along with its partner Weblogs, Inc. and parent company AOL allow comments in order to further the discussion, engage our readers, and to let interested parties have a good time (and maybe learn something)! Engadget's commenting sections are NOT open forums where you can say whatever you please, and commenting on Engadget is not a right of law passed down to you in the Constitution. Engadget is a news site and a business. The editorial staff does not delete comments without good reason, but deletions are always at the discretion of the editors. There are thousands of active commenters on Engadget, and we try to keep the comment sections a fun, engaging experience for all of its readers.
Why can't I up / downrank an editor? Well first off, because he / she is an editor. That doesn't make them better than a regular commenter, but it does mean that when they have something to say, we feel it's important that all readers can see it, whether they like it or not!
There's a comment that's offensive to me. What can I do about it? Well, as already mentioned, you can downrank it. Furthermore, there's a "report" button above the ranking icons on all comments which will alert our staff that the comment has been flagged. We do look at reported comments, and delete where we deem appropriate. Keep in mind, however, that we know who is reporting what comments, so think before you report -- you don't want to be on our watchlist for reporting a comment for no reason at all, because that doesn't help anybody, does it?
Finally, we realize that we're ultimately responsible for the tone of comments here, and moving forward, we're going to be more vigilant about watching out for problems. We love Engadget, and we take full responsibility for its quality. We also love our readers, and want to make it a safe, enjoyable place for all who wish to participate. Now say something hilarious!






















@(Unverified) I had alot to say when the nexus one was updated to include pinch to zoom...damn shame some events had to happen while the comments were sorted out.
Why does the comment system sometimes ask for me to verify my email address even tho I am registered? :(
@ChazClout
it happened to me too, a few minutes ago
great now i can do it again
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
My open letter to comments:
O how I missed you...you provided that inside info to the Engadget post. You were to informative...more like an addition to the engadget post. I hope you and I never have to be apart again..and if we do...i`ll be very sad :(
Signed,
DROIIIDDD!!!
:)
Something hilarious!
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Er... did I get that right?
Thank you?
I learn a lot from the comments and it makes me explore the topic more as many different readers come from various backgrounds and have some expertise in the matter.
Unfortunately, some readers have a PHD in being an e-thug!
(although... sometimes I click for specific articles I don't care for.. for the fights LOL guilty pleasure maybe?)
Thank you
how about a facebook connect or some other single sign-on utility so commenters are less anonymous and more accountable (i.e. how gdgt does it)?
still cant edit our comments?
I think the difference of opinion, fan/bash a brand is the very nature of discussion. this is not slashdot kind of fan site, so we should have more variety in opinion.
the only thing needs to be cracked down are SPAM, Phishing and personal attacks. to ensure that an account should be associated with an email account, only allow posting right after certain hours of registration and confirmation of email address, like many other sites.
In the last couple of weeks, I've gotten several good tips, hints, suggestions from commentors, whether they were directed to me or not. Thanks for bringing back the community.
Trying....to....not.....troll.....AHHHHHH its too hard!
/s
@funkyp56 but you just didn't troll. This is on topic! You're transforming to human again!
@mikmik111 Touché?
It has been so frustration not being able to comment. Thanks for turning it back on. Hope it sticks this time.
@glennS
Actually, when comments were off, I found myself paying more attention to actual posts... What is also not so bad.
@Dummy00001 You can still have them off! Just click the "off" above comments and they'll stay hidden across the site.
Woot! I missed spouting my pointless jibba jabba in the forums!
Hi engadget we've missed you :)
thanks for the "comment-back" (epII)
best a reader among others
I feel like I should start commenting on stories now.
Oh wait, I just did!
There are people who would rather have comments off? Damn...Engadget ain't Engadget without the comments.
Seeing a bunch of zeroes ain't right, and with the "Visual Representation of today's hottest stories" thingamajig, seeing everything at the bottom was also weird.
wohoo! I love you engadget!
i was very dissapointed when comments were turned off, just for the fact that i only started commenting once you put up the controversial hate apple thread. but comments are an essential part of the major weblogs world so atleast this is back (while your at improving the website, do you wanna change the main fonts back to a sans serif font, its so much harder to read these days and every graphic designer is taught these days you use a sans serif for major parts of continually read graphics)
cheers
Hello world!!
This is the second time that i am trying to make a comment and i don't see it !!!!
I think I saw lots of 'Discuss 0' with black bkgrnd in the past 24 hrs. I left like I'm new to the blog.
Perhaps reminds of that movie, new in town. :-)
I just come here to read the brouhaha's (mostly the fan bois and girls). I hope i'm not sexist there.
You gotta pay the troll toll if you wanna get to this boy's soul
@NotAllThere Sunny FTW! Wish I could have seen the live show.
"We'll delete your comments if we feel they're disruptive or annoying. We also delete comments that are racist, sexist, overly obscene, or offensive in any way."
Hmm, offensive in any way? Just about anything is offensive to someone out there. Like that picture; rabid fans of historical accuracy could find it offensive despite the fact that it is awesome. And yes it is a fact. Tomguruken36 above said Free Love; that could be offensive to capitalists...
Seriously though I like that we can say obscene things just not overtly obscene.
Also for those of us that are trolls but don't realize it you should do something with our names or avatars that indicates troll status.
@Moorbo I like the last part...
" for those of us that are trolls but don't realize it you should do something with our names or avatars that indicates troll status"
that would be pretty funny if the avatar was updated w/ a pic of a troll...
finally, no more Gizmodo
I do agree that the comments were getting out of hand
i, too, went crawling to gizmodo in my desperation--but i just don't like it. they were all bragging about their commenting system, but i think it's elitist. i like it better here, where every newbie troll has a shot at oblivion on his own merits.
We love you too Engadget...
am not sure what went so horribly wrong that comments had to be taken off ..but that's past now . am glad comments are back ..
its equally fun reading the comments and what not with the pots .. lets all be human..
As others have said, the comment section has always been my favorite part of the site. I just tend to ignore some of the bickering and pointless comments. Glad to see that things are back to normal here at engadget.
I love Engadget comments. Better than Cats. I'm going to read them again and again.
@Tenacious C
One of my cats wanted to down rank your comment, but I moderated him.
Deleting comments is kind of problematic, if it's not done according to strict guidelines. Of course it's you to decide about it, in the end your a the business, but the engadget "community" may suffer. It would be great if we could see the deleted comments somewhere in a deleted comments section.
let's hope the zealots and haters of products and there companys don't spam the comment section anymore.
I love you.
@HardToBelieve
I love you too!
Blimey I never realised I would miss reading through the comments and discussions THIS much!!!
@AdamSapnik Oh and thanks for turning it back ON
Nice, I love Engadget!
Now some body go comment about the pre plus and pixi plus commercials! so i can see what people have to say about it!
So with the new and improved 'human-humane' rules being reiterated and more diligently enforced, how will the past chronic problems of people bashing a post based purely on nothing more than that person didn't see the article was worth posting or that Engadget was somehow biased because of the perception some topics are posted more than others?
think Apple...
Wading through all the back and forth about folks who thought Engadget was overly posting Apple stuff and then wading through all the response posts that refuted it, was enough for me to just avoid Engadget altogether.
Will THAT type of stuff be eliminated / deleted too?
Say yes pls
Thanks, Engadget. Nice to see that you've seen the error of your ways...you know, Engadget doesn't really work without the comments? Certainly for me, the comments are the life and soul of the site.
And I for one will respect your call for no fanboy wars as long as you guys do in your coverage.
I never realized that I missed comments till it was gone.
Welcome back comments. I missed you