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Jun 2017

If you want to comment , do it , if you don't ,don't, i think it's that simple .What i realy appreciate in cooments is when the reader shows his love to the spesific story and that may give a boost to the creator when he is down , a little push to keep going when you feel down , as a creator myself i have experienced that. Tapa's community is awesome!

i wrote a comments if i have something to say. and it's quite rare.
most of the comments re "ehy what a stunning sequance" or "i rotfled so much, lol"
nothing else.
oh yeha: i avoid to write if there re already 9849198 comments that say what i think already.

in this era where everything must be "soscial" where if u havent any comments... "u sux"....... it become "a must" get them as many as possibile. like pokemons. look like there re creators needy of comments, who spend most of the time worrying about comments than thinking about what they create.
a community's ethical fail -_-"

not having anything to say is the reason for commenting
there are a few occasion when I read something and something immediately pops in my head to wanna say something about it
but if not, that means the chapter is just doesnt encourage me to say anything about it
or the reaction I got was just a giggle and doesnt leave me a huge impression that I want to comment on it

the 'like' button makes it easy for people and sometimes it makes them think that it is enough

Yeah, this sometimes mystifies me a bit too. People will subscribe but not comment, even when I ask specific questions like: what kind of monsters would you like to see? But as they're subscribing I'm presuming they like the content? Answers on a postcard please...

  1. I look stupid when I talk =)

  2. I got nothing constructive to say because I can't think of a comment better that 'i like this' 'cool'

  3. I am so into the story I completely forget.

I'm a lazy but. o n o;

Mostly I don't know what to say. I try to comment when I can, I want to do it more.

I usually don't leave comments because I am really really shy. Plus I am not good at small talk.

@dannyrichardwriter Personally, when creators ask specific questions like that, sometimes I just don't know how to answer. I think that's the main reason people will subscribe because they enjoy the content, but they won't necessarily answer your questions or even see your questions sometimes.

I tend to leave one liners or maybe some short speculation, but a majority of the time I don't comment simply because I have nothing to say or there's 500 comments already.
I do like commenting on smaller comics more often, but even then... I don't like leaving the typical, 'wow so good.' on every page (unless it's a very interesting arc going on).

I find its Tapas format that keeps me from commenting.

With a single to 3 page uplaod a week style, there isn't much to say about the pages on there own, unless one in particular stands out. I'd feel more comfortable with commenting like at the end of a chapter after I've had the chance to go through a full plot of a chapter and take everything in. I think I'd perfer for people to comment once a chapter has gone through, and tell me their thoughts on a chapter to chapter basis, or cover page to cover page.

I watch a good couple of manga reviews, its chapter by chapter, which I'd feel more comfortable commenting about. If I just want to overall comment that "I like your art style" or liking the comic in a general way, I'd be more likely to comment on the feed than the pages.

@animesock52 Honestly, good point. It's hard to find something to say for one page, but it'd be a lot easier to comment on a whole chapter.

I comment if I'm relatively early to the party. If there's like 30+ I don't usually bother unless I know the artist or know they like to interact with me. Otherwise, it's like I'm just trying to shout "good job" or "Lelwut" in a crowd of people doing the same thing, fruitlessly.

i think that most reason why, not easy to comment on one page at a time

I usually benge read most stories I come across unless they just started out

I tend to comment often, but when I don't, I just feel embarassed to do so.

I dun nu, I try to comment when I can, but sometimes I'm just not in the mood for thinking of someting X_X and honestly I don't think my comments are really welcome most of the time X_X

I personally don't comment when the post already has several hundred comments... I feel like my little words will be lost in a sea of love, that I won't be contributing anything - what's one more "wow I love this" to someone with an overflowing Inbox right?