Who or What Is Using “Commenter Archive” and “commenter-thread”?

CK MacLeod

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  1. Marchmaine says:

    I use it more now since the “links” feature was invented. Previously I had a general recollection of the name of the post I where I was placing bad puns. With the advent of Links, my puns could be anywhere (though they are still bad)…hence my personal uptick. I doubt, however, that I account for more than one or two clicks per day.

    Probably it is all Schilling; his puns are everywhere.Report

  2. Tod Kelly says:

    It’s a good feature, CK. Really, everything you’ve added has been a great improvement. Thanks for all of it.Report

  3. Michael Cain says:

    Me, from time to time. It’s an excellent way to deal with the situation where, recently, I knew that Burt made a comment on one of the Supreme Court threads, but I didn’t remember which thread. A quick skim of his comments on all threads turned it up quickly. Ditto for other authors.Report

  4. Vikram Bath says:

    I use it, but not really that frequently to explain why it would be the most-visited page after the home page. I don’t have a good explanation as to why they are being used so much. Is it really important to just a few people who keep using it?Report

  5. Wade McKenzie says:

    I follow your comments here, CK. I’ve bookmarked your “Commenter Archive” and that’s how I always arrive here (at OT). Occasionally, I’ll click through to the original comment thread to read your comments in context. In recent weeks, I have checked in regularly every other day or so.

    And, just in case anyone’s wondering why I religiously follow CK’s comments–well, he’s dang smart.Report