Forum:Should we disable the article comments feature?

In light of a few recent ideas that have come into my head, I would like to start a discussion as to whether we should disable the article comments feature on my test wiki.

The wiki features describes the article comments feature as an extension that will let people write comments at the bottom of article pages. Other users can reply to the comments, and signatures and time-stamps are automatically assigned. This will replace talk pages on this wiki.

However I've always preferred the talk pages over the article comments option, so I'd be in favour of disabling article comments. This may cause a drastic change which may be difficult to adjust for some users.

I know that since I'm like, the only user on this wiki, the odds are that this will go unnoticed and the proposed policies are just a waste of time. But I feel that this will be a good way for me to develop a stronger concept of being a community leader, even if the only people I am a leader to, are myself, my conscience, and any newbie that just happen to stumble across here.

If users are not comfortable with giving their names, I won't scold those unknown people to the air. That's why I've given users the option to vote using a poll.

--  C.Syde  ( talk &#124;  contribs ) 22:03, January 25, 2015 (UTC)

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Should we disable the article comments extension and replace them with talk pages? Yes I think it's a good idea. No I think it's a bad idea. Policy? What policy?!