Comments
It is important for users to be able to leave comments on the content that you have posted in order to gauge how popular or unpopular the content is. it also makes the viewer of the site a viable connection between themselves and the production. There are many different ways that comments can be embedded into a website, they can be done through straight HTML code or javascrips CSS or many other options.
Desports
D eSports site link: http://www.D-eSports.com/13614/team-liquids-haypro-retires/
Desports has many features on it that I would like to implement into my site, these include among other things the functionality to leave comments through Facebook. As when this is done it acts as more of an umbrella leading more viewers to the page through the respective social media routes, because Facebook is the most commonly used social media site and the moment it is a logical step. However, some of the audience may feel a reluctance to leave a comment through a Facebook plug in because it uses their real names and can lead to where a personal Facebook profile can be seen.
Screwattack
Screwattack Site link http://www.screwattack.com/video/Latest-Puppeteer-trailer-cuts-right-to-the-heart-strings-2823271#comments
Screwattack has a slightly different comment system to Desports, it uses a system where the comments are directly coded into the website, whilst this has a nice personal feeling for the users involved and definitely helps with Screw attacks remit of trying to bring the community together through participation, it doesn't help them too much gather a wider social media crowd on sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Google+.