Usually, by the time I get to reading the goods and the comments, anything I would've added already gets addressed! The peanut gallery/big brained zone here is one of the only ones I look at on the internet. Your writing and research definitely attracts thoughtful, intelligent readers... and fosters conversations that are rooted in reality rather than esoterics, willful ignorance, and wishful thinking.
So I just fired a guy yesterday: $120k/year guy. It was very traumatic and after he left I saw on my desk was the bill of sale for the new BMW M2cs I just bought, also $120k. 
Later that evening I realized it was the Willy Loman firing scene from Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman”. Remember, the boss talked about his new car to Willie just before he fired him. Willy later asphyxiated himself to death.
Thanks for doing this. Elsewhere I am running into sites that are dumping comments entirely. They want to address the world, but they don't want any feedback. That is old school and is called broadcasting. The claim is that moderation takes too much time and personnel. Granted, people can be obnoxious in comments, but to mute everyone is not the answer. Hearing the voice of the people is a great feature of the Internet and should be used as much as possible.
I usually like to speak in the comments when you publish, but I have been traveling a bit in the last couple of months. These threads seem like a decent idea as fillers for people like me.
Hit the like button above.
We'll see how much interest and activity this new feature generates over the course of the next month or so.
Usually, by the time I get to reading the goods and the comments, anything I would've added already gets addressed! The peanut gallery/big brained zone here is one of the only ones I look at on the internet. Your writing and research definitely attracts thoughtful, intelligent readers... and fosters conversations that are rooted in reality rather than esoterics, willful ignorance, and wishful thinking.
The civility and good humour amongst those who contribute to the comments section is a rebuke to the SJW's.
It’s good to see someone recognizing the fact that the internet needs to get back to the “walled garden” model of the internet; look forward to it!
Moderation seems in tension with the fisting business but I get it.
So I just fired a guy yesterday: $120k/year guy. It was very traumatic and after he left I saw on my desk was the bill of sale for the new BMW M2cs I just bought, also $120k. 
Later that evening I realized it was the Willy Loman firing scene from Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman”. Remember, the boss talked about his new car to Willie just before he fired him. Willy later asphyxiated himself to death.
It made me think.
This could be good. Standing by ...
Sounds good to me. I'm in.
Any interviews coming up? Angela Nagle? The tweeter Dr Ben Braddock @graduatedben.
Thanks for doing this. Elsewhere I am running into sites that are dumping comments entirely. They want to address the world, but they don't want any feedback. That is old school and is called broadcasting. The claim is that moderation takes too much time and personnel. Granted, people can be obnoxious in comments, but to mute everyone is not the answer. Hearing the voice of the people is a great feature of the Internet and should be used as much as possible.
The previous ones are still great to read. Often read one when in a short down time.
Sounds fun even though I’m not sure I’ll be able to contribute much.
I usually like to speak in the comments when you publish, but I have been traveling a bit in the last couple of months. These threads seem like a decent idea as fillers for people like me.
Keep up the good work!