I'd prefer direct linking to an article
I'd like a direct link to the target page (by clicking the headline) rather than being directed to a comments page. Digg changed to this style as well. I'm specifically talking about roadst3r but the product is not available as an option on getsatisfaction.com.
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Inappropriate?OK. This is a point we have debated quite a bit. Here are a couple questions.
1. We do have a direct link at the end of each description. Is this enough?
2. We are working to add more content to the comments page. What would make that page useful.
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Inappropriate?First instinct is to always click on the headline, and I want to see the full article. I'd rather click on the comments link back at the roadst3r website to read the comments.
Also, you are right. A big issue is that the comments page does not have added value at the moment. I don't know about the other products, but roadst3r does not have much commenting activity going on.
Looking forward to improvements. Thanks.
I’m excited
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Inappropriate?This is in the works. In the upcoming design the headline will link directly to the story, with a nice little sidebar for related stories, comments, etc.
Hopefully having the ability to comment after reading the whole story will help get the community rolling.
I’m happy to be implementing based on user feedback
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Inappropriate?Great news! Direct linking has launched on the newest sites, and will be going live on all sites soon. For an example, go to http://www.britneyspears.com/blog.php and click any story headline. Any suggestions for improvement would be much appreciated.
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