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To '''create''' a comment, the user must click on the ''Reply'' button, add content, and click ''Post''.
 
To '''create''' a comment, the user must click on the ''Reply'' button, add content, and click ''Post''.
  
To '''edit''' a comment, the user must click on the ''Edit'' button, perform the desired modifications, and click "Update Post". Note that this only works on comments created by the user, not by other users.
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To '''edit''' a comment, the user must click on the ''Edit'' button, perform the desired modifications, and click ''Update Post''. Note that this only works on comments created by the user, not by other users.
  
 
To '''flag''' inappropriate comments, the user must click on the flag icon, then click ''Ok''. As of this writing, flagging is the equivalent of downvoting, and will reset curation rewards for the content in question.
 
To '''flag''' inappropriate comments, the user must click on the flag icon, then click ''Ok''. As of this writing, flagging is the equivalent of downvoting, and will reset curation rewards for the content in question.

Revision as of 15:49, 13 June 2017

Comments are user-created responses to other users' content.

Purpose

Comments are often created to express opinions or reactions to other users' content, such as posts or other comments. Comments can enrich the value of their parent content via follow-up questions or adding insights to facilitate further discussion. At times, discussions within the comments section can even prove to be more valuable than their parent content.

Mechanics

To create a comment, the user must click on the Reply button, add content, and click Post.

To edit a comment, the user must click on the Edit button, perform the desired modifications, and click Update Post. Note that this only works on comments created by the user, not by other users.

To flag inappropriate comments, the user must click on the flag icon, then click Ok. As of this writing, flagging is the equivalent of downvoting, and will reset curation rewards for the content in question.