If you’re a troll or a spammer, you better try to get your last licks in now, because by Monday, the guest commenting function will be a thing of the past on Brownstoner. If you haven’t signed up for a user account yet, please try to do so in the next couple of days. (If you don’t receive your verification email within a couple of minutes, just email us and we’ll verify you by hand.) If you already have a user account and voted for the elimination of guest commenting, please put your money where your mouth is and make an effort to get involved in discussions. Another to remember is that you are still anonymous when you comment with a username: Just pick a silly name like Cobble Hill Guy and stick with it; no other readers will be able to see your email address or know who you really are. Our hope and expectation is that the improved quality of the threads—along with our ability to boot anyone who steps out of bounds—will more than make up for any decline in the quantity of comments.

We know that there are a lot of long-time readers out there who’ve gradually been moving to the sidelines of the discussions as they’ve grown nastier and more inane, and hopefully they will take this as an opportunity to re-engage and take the sense of community back to its roots where we can have meaningful, useful discussions about real estate, architecture and the many issues that confront the borough and its neighborhoods as the inevitable wheels of change continue to turn.

There are going to be a number of new features coming to the site in the next few months, the use of which will also be enhanced by having a user account. The first of these, launching next week, involves a group effort at building a comprehensive restaurant guide for the borough. (Having a username is particularly useful because other readers can come to trust, or distrust, you opinions about restaurants.) Other features down the pipe include map-based mobile access of the Brownstoner archives, neighborhood emails and some new service-oriented improvements in the architect and contractor spaces.


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  1. Thanks, this will definitely help your website. Now what should be implemented next is a removal of commenting privileges if someone just comes into the discussions just to get a rise out of others. It’s counter-productive and childish.

  2. This is a mistake in my opinion. It will also be the end of my participation here, though that of course is “on me”. I do appreciate the reasons for the move though. More importantly, I wish only best for Brownstoner.com and its posters. You guys all rock and I wish you only the best!

    Rock on!

  3. One can only hope that all whats will disappear, fake, real, or otherwise. I don’t think Brownstoner is dependent on anonymous commentors, and having a user identity will certainly open the site to more sophisticated features. Perhaps a dating service for the what is in the works.

  4. A heartfelt YAY!!!! I have no doubt discussions will be just as lively and maybe people like myself, Montrose Morris, Biff, daveinbedstuy, nokilissa and many others won’t have to feel hunted by the lurkers. maybe even CHP will come back!

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