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An '''open thread''' is a post on a ] or frequently updated ] where readers may comment and discuss any topic that they choose.

Usually more useful on popular blogs with large amounts of ], open threads are often used when the ] of the ] has no subject matter to post on or there is a lull in posting.

Open threads are also used to break up the monotony of posts on the main pages of blogs - comments may build up on content oriented posts therefore authors use the open threads so page load times wont be slowed down.

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