Manu
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Hi Everyone! 
I just wanted to let you know that I am planning to make a tiny change on the story/poem submission page over the weekend.
This change will only affect stories submitted in the future. It will have no effect on stories submitted before the change is made.
Currently, when you submit a story or poem, the default value for the "Allow Public Comments" setting is "No". In the future, the default value for that option will be "Yes". That's it - just a tiny change.
The reason for this is because we get several emails a week from authors who do not understand why they are not getting any comments on their stories. The usual reason that they aren't getting comments is because the comment board is turned off, even though they thought it was on. So, we figure that having it "on" by default should get rid of that problem once and for all for Lit authors.
If you do want to turn off the comments during the submission process, you can still do so just by clicking the "no" button, so it shouldn't cause any hassle for those of you who are anti-comment board.
If you have any other suggestions for changes to the submission form, to make it easier to use or whatever, feel free to let me know!
Thanks.
I just wanted to let you know that I am planning to make a tiny change on the story/poem submission page over the weekend.

This change will only affect stories submitted in the future. It will have no effect on stories submitted before the change is made.
Currently, when you submit a story or poem, the default value for the "Allow Public Comments" setting is "No". In the future, the default value for that option will be "Yes". That's it - just a tiny change.
The reason for this is because we get several emails a week from authors who do not understand why they are not getting any comments on their stories. The usual reason that they aren't getting comments is because the comment board is turned off, even though they thought it was on. So, we figure that having it "on" by default should get rid of that problem once and for all for Lit authors.
If you do want to turn off the comments during the submission process, you can still do so just by clicking the "no" button, so it shouldn't cause any hassle for those of you who are anti-comment board.
If you have any other suggestions for changes to the submission form, to make it easier to use or whatever, feel free to let me know!
Thanks.