We're back with our weekly top comments from the Mashable community.
In this column, we showcase the week's best comments from our readers, on our site and from our Facebook page. We're always looking for insightful contributions that spark discussion, add unique perspective, or simply make us laugh.
This week, some of the most-discussed topics that we covered included the Ugandan people's response to the KONY 2012 campaign and Yahoo's announcement of a patent suit against Facebook.
Below, check out this week's roundup of our top 7 comments from our readers.
Whit McGhee shares his opinion about the increased frequency of iPad 2 breakage. He describes how more of the population purchased an iPad 2, making the device available to a wider audience.
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Why the iPad 2 is Far More Likely to Break than the Original iPad [INFOGRAPHIC]

Alban Yee gives a sound explanation of his view of the KONY 2012 video that went viral last week primarily in the Western culture. The video has sparked a lot of anger from Ugandan people because of the perspective the video took on the situation. Alban's comment received a lot of interest from fellow commenters.
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Alyssa Hewitt shares her view on the idea of Homeless Hotspots. This is where the homeless carry a Wi-Fi hot spot device providing Internet connectivity to users in exchange for a small donation. Alyssa explains how she supports the human hotspot service and it does not cause any harm.
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KBThePres and Andrew Knight comment with their views on the patent suit Yahoo is going into with Facebook. Many others in the tech industry responded with comments describing their dislike for Yahoo. Recently Yahoo threatened to sue Facebook over 10 different patent infringements.
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Tech Industry Scorns Yahoo Over Facebook Patent Suit

Craig Shepherd shares his view about social networks of the future. He thinks they'll be like a newspaper where people will have personalized editions to fit their needs.
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Why There Will Never Be One Social Network to Rule Them All

Eric Dodson adds humor to the comments with a remark about Pinterest's redesign of profile pages. Pinterest consists of a majority of female users, which backs up Eric's comment quite well.
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Mike Girard adds his idea of how social media can be used in larger countries, but at a local level. The President of Iceland reported an effort to use social media in his country as much as possible to foster a sense of community.
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