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Re: Need some help.....
Me personally, I have posted in the article comment section but do so less and less. The reasons are mostly because there is very little engagement, the "discussion" is non-existent, a few technical issues made it a PITA. I have no paid sub to the AJC or anywhere else.
There seems to be some repetition between the article comments section and the topics on the forum but the forum has far more activity.
In my mind, I have a personal ranking of staff contributors and half are sorta no-go, so that just propels me to engage here. I've been participating in college football forums for a minute, across regions, conferences, teams, etc, even moderated an "other teams" forum on a now-defunct SEC forum, but I have tired of the basement teenager discourse and the Dawgnation forum here is mostly devoid of that.
Re: Need some help.....
Thanks.
How is commenting on articles on the news side of DawgNation, the AJC side with articles by Mike Griffith, etc., different from commenting on the same articles on the forum side of DawgNation?
Go, Dawgs!
Re: Josh Heupel: This Tennessee-Georgia game ‘different than the last one’
The Dawgs have the greatest best reason to win and win convincingly…..The Vols have all sorts of reasons to lose and it won't really matter.
Re: Georgia football counting on home crowd to make a difference against Tennessee, again
BE LOUD AS HECK, DAWG FANS!
GO DAWGS!
BEAT TENNESSEE!