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What happened to the idea of having a comment section for each webpage?
3 points by posttoken 859 days ago
I've seen this idea attempted a few times over the years but it died every time. The idea is simple, it would be a browser extension that creates a comment section on the side. There could even be live chat. It could be page-URL specific or domain-specific. I think a few years ago when someone tried this it got banned from the Chrome Web Store. Why isn't this a thing?
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Tools like https://web.hypothes.is exist and have a decent number of installs.

The hard part of a generic third-party commenting tool is creating the right social context for it to actually be useful. Hypothesis for example is mostly used via its integration into online learning platforms, where that context already exists.

There was a kind of related discussion in comments to my "Google Sidewiki" post:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36560937

Website owners don’t want it.

Think about it: why would you put up with a comment section on your site, with you having no say on moderation decisions?

it's the same concept as google maps reviews. a restaurant may not want those comments or have any way of moderating them, but that's what helps to maintain good quality, at least in theory.
> Website owners don’t want it.

Who cares? It works independently.

But it is a thing. https://www.swearby.app/
that's only an app, it would be much easier to use a browser plugin instead, i wonder if they have an API to hook into?
There even was an entire project Looking Glass in java around it, I thought it was years ahead of its time.
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