How to Write Comments?
January 17, 2026 at 3:26 AM
1. As if no one or, on the contrary, everyone will ever read you. Including yourself. As though your comment were the text of a speech you’d deliver in honor of the author before hundreds—no, thousands—of their readers.
2. Using a keyboard that’s comfortable for you. The most important piece of advice on the entire list! If you have a keyboard that’s actually great for typing, your comment will turn out neat and well-crafted.
3. In prose or in rhyme. It doesn’t matter what rhythm your comment follows. You need to address the author (and other readers who’re curious about what others think) with the emotional feedback for which they publish their works in the first place.
4. Without being afraid of phrases like “in my view,” “in my opinion,” “I think,” “it seems to me,” “I’m positive,” “I believe,” “I feel,” “as far as I’m concerned,” “from my viewpoint.”
5. As if this weren’t just your opinion, but the stance of an entire planet named after you.
6. By answering the questions: “What’d I have done?”, “Which character did I like?”, “What’s this work about?”
7. Without thinking about anything at all, typing every thought quickly. No lifting your fingers from the keyboard.
8. By adding smileys, emojis and emoticons to lift the tone and enhance expressiveness.
9. Without getting distracted from writing the comment for even a second.
10. Honestly! The way you truly think and feel, giving your emotions complete freedom.