February 1, 2005

“private” comment idea

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[“PRIVATE” COMMENT IDEA:] Ins­tead of lea­ving your email address on your blog, could you not just have a “pri­vate” option for peo­ple lea­ving com­ments ins­tead?
A guy could leave a com­ment ins­tead of an e-mail, tick the “pri­vate” box, so it wouldn’t be seen by anyone else.
The com­men­ter could leave his e-mail address, so the blog­ger could then get back in touch with him. Or the blog­ger could also have “Pri­vate Reply” option, to save him having to send an e-mail.
It could fea­sibly keep the entire con­ver­sa­tion “on the blog”… the more con­ver­sa­tions that can be main­tai­ned solely on the blog, and not branching out into other media, the bet­ter.
Tal­king to too many peo­ple via too many media gets awfully “clut­te­ring” after a while.
Has this idea been tried yet?

9 Responses to ““private” comment idea”

  1. Peter Cooper says:

    Yes, I’ve seen this on one blog, ever. Unfor­tu­na­tely I can’t recall it as it was a year or two ago now, but the mes­sa­ges appea­red in the com­ments simply as “[pri­vate mes­sage]” and still had the author name + date.

  2. boo says:

    I’ve seen this on blogs, inc­lu­ding once on an MT site, but in that case the guy rolled his own code. It isn’t a tough fea­ture to imple­ment, there just doesn’t seem to be a lot of demand for it.
    Word­press has a pri­vate post fea­ture where rea­ders have to regis­ter on level x or above to see a post (and if you don’t see it you don’t com­ment on it, obviously). So you know that a post published at level x will only get vie­wed by a group you trust. That’s a good way to keep the con­cept of a dis­cus­sion or com­mu­nity but with an auto­ma­tic con­trol ele­ment when it’s needed.

  3. david says:

    Wouldn’t pri­vate com­ments sort of vio­late the idea of open com­mu­ni­ca­tions that blogs and such are all about? Why not just send an email?

  4. Woodstock says:

    It’s not hard to imple­ment on Mova­ble Type.
    In the com­ment lis­ting tem­plate:
    [$MTCom­men­tAuthor­Link show_email=“0”$]
    (replace the [ ] with the appro­priate less-than or greater-than sym­bol)
    Peo­ple put in their e-mail addres­ses, you get them in the e-mail MT sends you to notify you of a com­ment, but their address doesn’t show up on your site which helps cut down on spam to them by eli­mi­na­ting e-mail har­ves­ting.
    HTH,
    Woodstock

  5. Jon Husband says:

    Yes, as the other com­men­ters have noti­ced. I believe there are a range of ways (depen­ding upon the blog soft­ware) to arrive at these or simi­lar dynamics.

  6. Jon Abad says:

    David,
    I think that a pri­vate com­ment is warran­ted some­ti­mes and I like the idea of pro­vi­ding the option. It wouldn’t mean that all com­ments are emails ins­tead but that you could choose to flag a com­ment to just go to the author.
    This is the sort of thing that would also be use­ful for an inter­nal blog. Maybe for something like a quick sur­vey.
    Or as a topi­cal exam­ple, lets say that I post something in vio­la­tion of Microsoft’s trade sec­rets, MS isn’t going to post a public com­ment telling me to take something down. They might send me an email or make a phone call if its easy to do so and if no such options are avai­la­ble then they’re going to get frus­tra­ted and upset.
    This is of course, assu­ming that they’re lear­ning something from Mr.Scoble over there.
    I rea­lize that this is a loa­ded exam­ple but I think it shows that it can’t hurt to pro­vide various ways for peo­ple to get in touch with you about what you write.

  7. Tim Aldrich says:

    Have you pin­ged http://www.lazyweb.org with this request? Worth a try if not, I should think.

  8. Neil says:

    Although it doesn’t sup­port pri­vate com­ment threads, Live­jour­nal does faci­li­tate con­ver­sa­tions in the com­ments sec­tion (inc­lu­ding threa­ding for com­ments). I’ve fre­quently ended up in con­ver­sa­tions that run over 20 – 30 com­ments, often with mul­ti­ple parties.

  9. sirshannon says:

    com­ments on my Word­Press blog are mode­ra­ted. There isn’t a box to mark a com­ment as pri­vate but peo­ple use the com­ments for pri­vate mes­sa­ges to me quite often.