Nick writes:
No more comments.
When we went bloggy-style with murkycoffee.com, we wanted to encourage people to leave feedback on posts and maybe engage in some lively discussion. We had that for a while.
When we started in Arlington, things changed a little, and while the comments became more frequent, they also became more than just feedback on posts and lively discussion. Please note that at no point was there EVER any sort of censorship... if for nothing else, in the interest of free and open discourse.
Unfortunately, the 'comments' has nowadays become overrun with people who feel the need for yet another anonymous internet soapbox for themselves. If you have feedback, questions, or anything to say regarding the goings on at either murky coffee shop, then by all means... send us an e-mail.
But as happens far too often on our beloved Internet, this particular 'community' has ceased to be constructive. Rather than police or otherwise censor the comments, we'll just let them die.
R.I.P. Now let's get back to good people and good coffee.
When we went bloggy-style with murkycoffee.com, we wanted to encourage people to leave feedback on posts and maybe engage in some lively discussion. We had that for a while.
When we started in Arlington, things changed a little, and while the comments became more frequent, they also became more than just feedback on posts and lively discussion. Please note that at no point was there EVER any sort of censorship... if for nothing else, in the interest of free and open discourse.
Unfortunately, the 'comments' has nowadays become overrun with people who feel the need for yet another anonymous internet soapbox for themselves. If you have feedback, questions, or anything to say regarding the goings on at either murky coffee shop, then by all means... send us an e-mail.
But as happens far too often on our beloved Internet, this particular 'community' has ceased to be constructive. Rather than police or otherwise censor the comments, we'll just let them die.
R.I.P. Now let's get back to good people and good coffee.

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