A quick note
If you want to ask a question or point out a typo on a page, please don’t put in the comic comments, send me an email, or chances are I won’t see it. The comments are increasingly popular, which is great, but there’s a point where the scrutiny and feedback gets to be a bit too much for me and we blew through that point around Christmas.
I could turn them off, but I don’t want to spoil anyone’s fun, so I’m going to stop reading them. As I am currently the sole moderator, this will be an “experiment” but I think it’s probably safe.
We’ll miss you in the comments John, interacting with(/getting validation from) the author is half the fun of posting in there! I suspect they may no longer be increasingly popular without your presence. But yeah, your perspective makes sense, shame the nitpicking could drown out those of us who enjoy your comments section for the jests, puns, nostalgia and SGR esoterica.
It’s no one’s fault, it’s just a lot for me to process and lately I’ve felt like I should step back. I don’t think many people are there hoping I’ll chip in!
Smash cut to the comment section turning in to one of those parties in American comedies where the parents are out of town for a week. Next time John checks in there’ll be a motorcycle in the pool, a horse in the bathroom and a drunk teen tapped to the ceiling
Taped, Veronica. Just taped. We promised Jesus we’d only put him up for ONE night…
I’ll adopt the horse if nobody claims it.
I tend to relentlessly mock the low-effort nitpicking posts when I see them, but then I have no skin in the game. Reading responses is an unnecessarily hard part of being a content creator and I’m all for you maintaining your sanity by noping out.
There’s a back story for Sandra, I bet. Former Olympic archer? Retired special agent for MI5?
Pretty sure John just wants the nitpicks directly by e-mail so he knows exactly where to send the invoice for each new hamper.