Commenting guidelines- week 2 activity 3

When commenting on another’s photo, status, or any other social media upload, one must think carefully before they press “send”.  The comment should be relevant to the post or photo. Be sure that your comment is not offensive, even if it is meant to be sarcastic, it can be taken the wrong way and cause unnecessary drama.    Comments should be short but thorough.  Also be sure to check your spelling and punctuation so you look more professional.

Commenting on other people’s posts- week 2 activity 4

For this assignment, I commented on four other students’ blogs.

The first blog I commented on was Ella’s post, “Me Online vs. Offline”.  I said,

Ella, I agree, I try to express myself the same way online as well as offline. I am also a bit more formal online when addressing myself or a subject.
-Georgia

Next, I commented on Caroline’s post, “Commenting Tips”, I found this post very helpful.  I said,

Caroline, I agree with all of these commenting tips, they are all very important in creating an appropriate comment!
-Georgia

Then, I commented on Madi’s post, “Who am I?”, I loved learning about Madi’s life and found that I shared some similar interests with her.  I said,

Madi, I also love to play board games, and I love the “X-men” movies as well. Good luck with moving, I hope you will like your new house!
-Georgia

The last post I commented on was Jeremy’s, “How to Comment” post.  I said,

Jeremy, I agree that you should be yourself, but still being careful of what you say when commenting on another’s post.
-Georgia