Email for Comments?
Do Blogs Need Your Email When You Comment?
Short Answer: No.
Slightly Longer Answer: The point of having an email field in a comment form is to have a way for the site owner to contact the commenter. I do not believe that field is necessary and adds unnecessary complexity to your form. Complexity discourages people from commenting and in turn weakens your blog community.
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# Usability Tip tags: blog, comments on Nov 14, 2009
4 Comments
Monkeytail says: Dec 13, 2009
Maybe I’am the first commenter because no one else wanted to provide his or her email =)
Kevin says: Dec 13, 2009
@Monkeytail –
I did just contradict myself didn’t I. Thanks for braving it out and commenting through the unnecessary field
Phill Price says: Jan 28, 2010
I agree; I can only assume that it stems from a thought that to have an email address you can’t be a spammer; an early 90s captcha I guess. In this age we should simply request authenticity another way; through OpenID or similar – although we’ll probably just end up with OpenID spammers…
James Seymour-Lock says: Apr 29, 2010
You forget that a lot of people want to subscribe to further email comments and such, although i have always left the email field optional and not mandatory.