I have a habit of looking through comments before I go to the linked website. This is because of two reasons: first, I don't trust titles and want to know a bit better what is on that site and second, unfortunately, reading comments is often more entertaining and provides much more content ('text') than the site itself (I enjoy reading large amounts of text... I know, I'm weird).
There are direct quotes in comments sometimes and, sometimes, after reading them, I don't want to visit the site anymore.
This is not the case.
Whoever wrote what you're quoting made me feel like he wrote it especially for me. He managed to describe one of the worst problems that, in my opinion, Internet has and he promised that this problem won't be present on his site.
I'm grateful for this quote. Thanks to this visiting the site suddenly become my priority and I feel that I won't be disappointed.
There are direct quotes in comments sometimes and, sometimes, after reading them, I don't want to visit the site anymore.
This is not the case.
Whoever wrote what you're quoting made me feel like he wrote it especially for me. He managed to describe one of the worst problems that, in my opinion, Internet has and he promised that this problem won't be present on his site.
I'm grateful for this quote. Thanks to this visiting the site suddenly become my priority and I feel that I won't be disappointed.