I recently noticed that I don’t leave as many comments on blog posts I read as I used to and I think I’m not the only one as i can see the decline from the receiving end as well. There is just too much stuff going on hey? We scan and skim, we twit and plurk, we TED and Mint and we just don’t leave comments anymore.
Have you noticed that as well?
That’s not good. Blogging doesn’t worth a penny without the dialog, without the conversation.
I pledge to leave at least 1 comment a day on blog posts I read

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Here’s my comment for the day: I like what you’ve done with the poster!!
Posted 11 Jul 2008 at 3:51 pm ¶Nice idea Asi. I pledge to get quite drunk this evening.
Posted 11 Jul 2008 at 4:32 pm ¶Brilliant point made Asi. I pledge as well!
Posted 11 Jul 2008 at 6:27 pm ¶http://www.180360720.no/?p=375
Rock on brother Asi
And Andy - me too.
fxx
Posted 17 Jul 2008 at 7:24 pm ¶Yes, very true. The conversation is what it’s all about isn’t it? Otherwise it’s just guff into the air. I try to comment as often as I can, especially when someone ends a blog post with a question. It really narks me when nobody bother to answer. I mean, doesn’t anyone want to know how that Rubik’s cube trick is done (see my blog
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Posted 05 Aug 2008 at 8:04 pm ¶Trackbacks & Pingbacks 1
[...] Asi Sharabi over at No Man’s Blog makes a brilliant point today about the requirements of keeping the bloggosphere alive. We have to contribute, not only create. We need to comment and participate in conversations, not just start our own. In Asi’s own words: “Blogging doesn’t worth a penny without the dialog, without the conversation.” - Asi Sharabi, No Man’s Blog [...]
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