Friday, September 4, 2015

My Thoughts on Comments


Credible Comment #1
 Badbob is afraid of how they will make this up to customers. This person values honesty. This commenter is reasonable because they are genuinely concerned about others, even if they didn't shop at whole foods.


Credible Comment #2 
This person is afraid of being over-charged for groceries. Insdr values fair prices, and fair stores. This commenter seems reasonable because they seem to have conducted their own kind of experiment on prices at WF.


Un-Credible #1

 Common Sense doesn't seem to have fears about WF, and doesn't worry  for others. It is unclear what he values. This person does not seem reasonable because he brushes off the whole situation, and does not come to defense of WF, or criticize them either.


Un-Credible #2

Just.a.guy is very afraid of WF's CEO. He values trusting other people. He does not seem reasonable because he brings up an incident that there is no proof of.


Reflection:
I enjoyed Stef's blog because I didn't  know that she was in the same area of study that I'm in. She did a good job of determining reliable and unreliable commenters. I also read Zayla's blog post about the Confederate flag. I thought that her analysis of comments was biased because she discredited any person who argued for the Confederate flag. 

2 comments:

  1. I liked that you added people who had experience with Whole Foods as a store and company to your credible comments and even had a person who was opposing Whole Foods in your not credible comments because of lack of proof.

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  2. I think you picked some really good comments! There are some very educated sounding ones and some not so much. A very accurate representation of the internet. The one thing I didn't like was that there was no lead in and not a lot of your own commentary.

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