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In a follow up to a poll, 33 percent of Social Government readers believe that federal Web sites most often lack user commenting capabilities.
Since Alex and I do most of the talking here, I was wondering what you thought about this. What, in your mind, is most lacking from federal government Web sites?
Due to a configuration error, this site required users to login to comment. This requirement has been removed as of this afternoon.
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I’m going to start an open thread here with this simple question:
What is your favorite U.S. government Web site? Why?
While there are many out there, very few actually work well. Even fewer use social networking tools expected of a modern Web site. Based on the feedback here, on Twitter (@socialgovt) and by e-mail, we can [...]