Vox itself removed comments after a time, probably because this bubble could not reasonably be preserved in response to the majority of their articles.
The Verge is somewhat more open, depending on the topic and whether it is technical or political in nature.
Polygon's Ben Kuchera is a caustically aggressive moderator, and is the primary one I saw behaving in this manner, in addition to antagonizing commenters who disagreed with an article's premise; doubly so if he himself wrote the article.
There's no "engagement." It just ends up with banal "I agree" posts that add nothing to the article. And it doesn't add many to them, Polygon's comment sections tend to be tiny and not worth reading, for example. You get better news and engagement on reddit.
Vox itself removed comments after a time, probably because this bubble could not reasonably be preserved in response to the majority of their articles.
The Verge is somewhat more open, depending on the topic and whether it is technical or political in nature.
Polygon's Ben Kuchera is a caustically aggressive moderator, and is the primary one I saw behaving in this manner, in addition to antagonizing commenters who disagreed with an article's premise; doubly so if he himself wrote the article.