You may be an exception, posting each part of what you wish to say in a different comment. But what I see the vast majority of the time is one comment per user per comment level.
Just in case, I do not mean that, in a post, users don’t reply to different comments of the same level more than once. Rather, if you’re looking at comments like a tree, in each level of a single branch, you’re most likely to see a single comment by a user rather than many comments.
I know there’s a difference between describing a behavior and describing a thought, but to the extent that our expectations are calibrated by other thoughts and observations, there’s a case for my argument.
I have never seen someone advocating for “Split each part of your argument into a different comment!” Neither have I seen it in practice.
You may be an exception, posting each part of what you wish to say in a different comment. But what I see the vast majority of the time is one comment per user per comment level.
Just in case, I do not mean that, in a post, users don’t reply to different comments of the same level more than once. Rather, if you’re looking at comments like a tree, in each level of a single branch, you’re most likely to see a single comment by a user rather than many comments.
I know there’s a difference between describing a behavior and describing a thought, but to the extent that our expectations are calibrated by other thoughts and observations, there’s a case for my argument.
I have never seen someone advocating for “Split each part of your argument into a different comment!” Neither have I seen it in practice.