I just today noticed a new interesting thing while doing a Google search. Under each result there is a cloud looking thing and if you hover it it says "Comment". So I tried it. Would someone else try this Google search "arsenic and old lace" youtube Just like that with the quotes and all. On the first few hits you should see a result _YouTube - Arsenic And Old Lace 1/15 (1944)_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6YzAfyIeAA) Would you see if you can see a comment I left there? I'm curious how this works. To make this thread on-topic, I wonder if there would be any advantage is allowing comments, separate from Talk Page comments, on our articles? I notice that many casual readers will leave "comments" which you can generally spot as they are not-tagged-with-a-sig and generally left at the top of the Talk page without regard for headers and so on. I just wonder if a more free-form "comment" section would encourage more casual readers to become casual writers. Will Johnson P.S. The only reason I picked this particular movie was because I was casually looking for more movies to add to my _Click here to see the entire list of Peter Lorre Movies on YouTube_ (http://knol.google.com/k/will-johnson/peter-lorre-movies-on-youtube/4hmquk6fx4gu/ 299) and _Click here to see the entire list of Cary Grant Movies on YouTube_ (http://knol.google.com/k/will-johnson/cary-grant-movies-on-youtube/4hmquk6fx4gu/18 8) Although obviously people are *watching* my nightly selections, they don't seem to be adding any comments ;) Maybe I'm perfect after all!
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