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The Curious Listener: Comments on Commenting

Katie Burk
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NPR

You may have noticed earlier this fall that NPR's commenting section got a face lift of sorts - threaded discussions (so you can reply to another user's comment directly), options to share on social media and accessibility from mobile devices. And these are just some of the upgrades made to make your conversations (and our conversations with you) better.

We surveyed the likes and dislikes of 200,000 NPR.org users before landing on this new system, Disqus, and so far there has been a lot of great feedback. But of course, there's always a learning curve when it comes to new technology, for us too, and we don't want it to ever discourage you from talking with us. So in addition to blog posts from our Digital Media team answering many questions about the new system, we're helping troubleshoot with this inquiry, part of our Curious Listener series.

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

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