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		<title>Why blogging comments suck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other day, Gary Shapiro, the guy who runs the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, dropped by and left a comment here. There were a few problems:
1. My commenting system caught his comment in moderation, so people didn&#8217;t see it posted until I took it out of moderation right now.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other day, Gary Shapiro, the guy who runs the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, <a href="http://scobleizer.com/2008/12/16/are-bloggers-social-networks-killing-the-big-shows/#comment-2002366">dropped by and left a comment here</a>. There were a few problems:</p>
<p>1. My commenting system caught his comment in moderation, so people didn&#8217;t see it posted until I took it out of moderation right now.<br />
2. No one probably knows who Gary is and thinks he&#8217;s just another random commenter. Some comments ARE more important than others, but there&#8217;s really no way for me to point out Gary&#8217;s comment without doing a new blog post. Even then, if you happen only to see the post that Gary commented on you&#8217;d never know that Gary&#8217;s comment deserves more attention than the other 54 comments left there.</p>
<p>How do you fix this? Not easily. I wish there were a system where I could tell my readers when a comment came in that deserves a lot more attention than the others. Also, I wish we could see the social network of the people commenting (I&#8217;d love to have their Facebook, Twitter, FriendFeed networks show up linked into their comment somehow and also have warnings when people leave me comments that have a huge amount of social capital, like Gary does).</p>
<p>How did I know who Gary Shapiro was? I met Gary once and have heard him speak. His comment gives a hint at what he does, but his comment that he &#8220;runs the show&#8221; could be easily missed by an untrained eye.</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m interviewing Tim O&#8217;Reilly this afternoon (<a href="http://friendfeed.com/e/1a5d84f1-fd53-41b5-b395-f0f218c9186d/I-m-interviewing-timoreilly-this-afternoon-The/">leave questions I should ask him here on this FriendFeed cluster</a>) and I&#8217;ll definitely ask him about how we can improve our interaction systems on the web to better expose those who have real impact on all of our lives.</p>
<p>Thanks Gary for dropping by and defending trade shows and I&#8217;ll see you at CES.</p>
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