Default comment setting for new content

The default comment setting for new content can vary depending on the platform, website, or application. Here are some common default comment settings for new content:

  1. Facebook: Comments are enabled by default for new posts, but users can choose to disable comments for specific posts or pages.
  2. Twitter: Comments are not enabled by default for new tweets. Users can reply to a tweet to start a conversation, but there is no built-in commenting system.
  3. YouTube: Comments are enabled by default for new videos, but users can choose to disable comments for specific videos or channels.
  4. WordPress: Comments are enabled by default for new blog posts, but users can choose to disable comments for specific posts or pages.
  5. Medium: Comments are enabled by default for new articles, but users can choose to disable comments for specific articles or publications.
  6. Reddit: Comments are enabled by default for new posts, but users can choose to disable comments for specific subreddits or posts.
  7. Instagram: Comments are enabled by default for new posts, but users can choose to disable comments for specific posts or stories.
  8. TikTok: Comments are enabled by default for new videos, but users can choose to disable comments for specific videos or accounts.
  9. Blogger: Comments are enabled by default for new blog posts, but users can choose to disable comments for specific posts or pages.
  10. Discourse: Comments are enabled by default for new topics, but users can choose to disable comments for specific topics or categories.

It's worth noting that some platforms may have different default comment settings for different types of content, such as:

Ultimately, the default comment setting for new content will depend on the specific platform, website, or application, as well as the preferences of the content creators or administrators.