Have you ever frozen in front of your computer screen, let alone in real life, when challenged with the desire to comment on content in a social context? Do you sign your comments with business letter formations or do you just max out the character spaces with your comment? Do you comment primarily for the SEO value or the social interaction?
These are but a few influential questions I asked myself while contemplating the construction of this particular type of blog. There are many reasons to study the 300 character or less social commentary scene and all this site does is provide a different set of scenery for any number of directions this particular topic can travel. I also surprisingly have been at a total loss for words in a variety of social settings from time to time and my own studies of comments for the purpose of growing my own real-life list of options on how to respond to questions such as "How are you?" or even the simple compliment helped push me in this particular direction.
Obviously my own commentary here is going to appear to have a bias or two every now and again and I am notorious for crafting sometimes long-winded content, but on the total, I am hoping this site helps raise awareness of service provider concepts such as "search engine optimization" and "reputation management" on a variety of levels curving the rates and ratios of "successful results" being provided by any search engine at any given time.
Enjoy your time at The 2012 Social Comment Factor Observatory!