
Once again I stumbled upon a discussion in comments like: what an illiterate author, how many mistakes were made, fix this or that article. In this discussion, people usually hook on some sort of trifle, and a sort of “sheet” of absolute nonsense on two or three screens comes out. For the mention of "habrakat" in due time, the public began to minus, which nevertheless corrected the situation and the significant majority of comments in topics no longer begin with the phrase "habrakat, plizzz", and as a result, if a person forgot to "roll", then he This is politely reminded in a personal. In the case of spelling, the opposite is true. Some simply cannot tolerate a comma, or a dot, or the spelling of a word. No, I do not mind, on the contrary - it is correct, correct. But ... it is not written in private messages, but left the first (second) comment. But this does not apply to those who read the topic in the majority (except for the most frankly idiotic mistakes, of course).
From here came the idea of ​​a small service for comments: for each article, a person can leave his notes on the errors found by the link of a similar comment. Initially, these comments are hidden, and only those who really help and or want to help in the search for errors will open this service and unsubscribe. In other places, such comments should be harshly suppressed (but in the presence of such a service, the public, in principle, will independently stop). No one cancels the system of rewards for the pros and cons of those who help to correct mistakes.
The pros are obvious. Comments become cleaner, without the so-called "official information". But at the same time, there is still the possibility of leaving comments to submit information about errors and everyone can see who left a comment on which topic, and accordingly “figure out the relationship” for some of the moments.