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Editor's Note: Goodbye, Comments

© 2024 has had a comment section for as long as we’ve had a website. We hoped comments would be a place for our audience to discuss articles with each other while providing valuable feedback to our newsroom.

However, it’s not living up to that promise, so we have decided to pull the plug.

For starters, the proportion of people who use our comments section is a sliver of the number of people who visit our website. We’ve more than doubled our website traffic over the past five years, but comments come from only a few dozen people — and it’s usually the same few dozen.

There are plenty of alternatives that are much more engaging than a comments section. For example, we use Facebook to talk directly with followers about stories and issues on , in , through Facebook Messenger, in . (If you are a political junkie, I highly encourage you to join , a Facebook group where people talk about local, state and national political stories.)

If Facebook isn’t your thing, , where they are actively tweeting about what they’re reading, what they’re observing, and, sometimes, how their favorite sports teams are doing. At the end of every online article (including this one), our reporters include their Twitter handle so you can follow and engage with them in that space. We’re also on , and you can always send us a direct message or reply to one of our stories.

We know social media isn’t for everyone, of course. So we have a new option for you when you want to let us know what you think about our work. Every article we publish will remind you that you can write to us at feedback@stlpublicradio.org. The emails will go directly to our engagement team, who will answer questions and share with the rest of the newsroom.

Have a comment just for our daily talk show, St. Louis on the Air? , or call and leave a voicemail. Just dial 314-516-6397 and tell us your name, where you’re calling from and your question. Or send your thoughts by email, to talk@stlpublicradio.org.

If you have a question that you want a reporter to investigate, you can always . Our listeners have submitted excellent questions, such as: “” and “” Just your question, and we’ll get in touch with you if we find an answer.

Finally, if you really want to engage, then our are the best way to do that.

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Shula is the executive editor at © 2024 .