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It's like an online newspaper - its news :banana:

Online news papers generally dont let you discuss.

You'll find sometimes topics/threads will be started in the relevant area if they are important enough and people wish to discuss the news item.

Most of the time however people simply read the update so they are informed just like any other newsfeed

That's how i see it at least.

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to find a thread created by another user in god knows which forum about a news topic is effort.. It's easier and convenient to simply click on comments and talk about it there, you get right into the heart of the discussion straight away... mind you, the news items are infact threads anyway, so why create another one when there is already one.. Some news sites even allow comments..

nagtroc allow comments...

gtrblog allow comments...

why can't SAU?

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the news feeds also appear on the front page of SAU...

so you dont want some shmow signing up and account and posting in the news section something like;

"Gary is a knob head" etc, well you get the picture...

But yeah reasons as Ash pointed out also...

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