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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 07 May 2013 10:12:18PM *  7 points [-]

I've been underwhelmed with the comments at Huffington Post. I used to think (partly as a result of being NPR junkie and partly from being exposed to left-wing self-image) that liberals were reliably intelligent. HP comments proved I was wrong.

This doesn't mean I think typical right-wing comments are better.

Edited to add: Two other places which gave me a good impression of left-wing intelligence: Making Light and Alas, a Blog.

To be fair, Huffington Post is hardly one thing. Are there blogs there anyone would recommend as having good commenting communities?

Comment author: Prismattic 08 May 2013 12:26:14AM 2 points [-]

Nowhere is going to be at the level of Making Light, because TNH is an outlier in comment moderation.

Obsidian Wings and Crooked Timber sometimes-but-not-always have non-pointless comment sections. The League of Ordinary Gentlemen also falls in the sometimes-but-not-always high quality category. (Technically LOOG is more like 45/45/10 Liberal/Libertarians/Conservatives)

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 08 May 2013 05:04:12PM 2 points [-]

It's not just that TNH is an extraordinary moderator and chooser of moderators. Making Light built on rasfw* news groups, and they built on the long tradition of in-print sf fanwriting. Once upon a time, fanwriting was mostly personal essays rather than fiction-- this isn't a swat at fanfic, just an effort to counter availability bias.