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- Author:
- Dan Ott <danott@users.noreply.github.com>
- Date:
- Thu Nov 30 23:54:11 2023 -0500
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Comment moderation is built in
Every commit in GitHub gets it’s own page. Here’s the pages so far:
- https://github.com/danott/allow-empty/commit/283dd396bfd642d1363d94a2e736b1604467b635
- https://github.com/danott/allow-empty/commit/97be09669118e442225c47994c1bbfe19848b09a
And each page allows for comments on that commit. Comments require authentication via GitHub. Conversations can be locked.
I was focused on RSS...but there’s an entire notification system built in. If someone wants to receive notifications about every commit on a repository they can.
Can you comment on any file in a GitHub repository? No, you cannot.
What a fascinating idea for broadcast, opt-in subscribing, and a medium for civil responses.