njrick:
CrimsonKidCK:
I'd venture that any comment is better than none at all, although personally I'd assert that the in-depth ones are the most highly preferred.
Quite right. Which makes your comments so particularly welcome.
Thank you, that's flattering to hear--well, actually read. I do put considerable effort into commenting on stories, especially ones I find compelling while reading them, and I appreciate that being recognized.
To be blunt about it while quoting numerous operatives of KAOS (from the 1960s television program "Get Smart!"), "I find that very difficult to believe" when a person claims that after reading a story of several thousand words, he/she couldn't find anything at all in it to comment upon, or felt uncomfortable about repeating some other commenter's remarks on it.
As other posters to this thread have pointed out, repetition of the same reactions to certain aspects of a story by more than one reader, that's information which could be useful to the author in his/her future writing.
Of course, I would venture that a thoughtful, incisive comment should be acknowledged by the author with a popup-box "thank you," I've sometimes wondered if receiving such responses to comments from a particular author would encourage readers to read and comment upon other stories of his/hers...

--C.K.