The loveMONEY comments section is changing: what you need to know


Updated on 13 December 2021 | 3 Comments

The improvements will make it easier to post comments and have discussions with other readers.

You’ll soon notice a slight change to the comments section on all loveMONEY content.

We really value the considered input that we get from readers, but we also recognise our current comments system is somewhat limited and might actually put some people off sharing their thoughts.

So we’ll be rolling out a shiny new way of commenting on articles.

One of the key improvements will be that you are able to respond to someone by posting directly underneath their comment.

At present, each comment is simply ordered by the date it was posted, which makes it really difficult and clunky when trying to debate something with a fellow reader.

When will the new comments section be rolled out?

We’re still working on it, but we plan to have our new comments section up and running early in the new year.

Comments will be temporarily unavailable

For a short while, you might find that comments disappear and you're unable to post anything while we roll out the new system.

Rest assured you’ll be able to comment again soon!

One of the nicest things about working for this site is that most readers offer thoughtful opinions, help fellow readers with money issues and are generally kind.

The new system will make it easier to keep doing those things.

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