The Mashable community engaged in a variety of articles this week, resulting in solid discussions and debates in the comments.
Topics that sparked conversation included a new MacBook Pro rumor, an Avengers adoption joke, as well as the long-awaited Facebook IPO.
One commenter, KiTTGT, wrote how a slim profile and Retina display on the next MacBook Pro could be limiting, depending on the features. On a different story, Alex Elman, showed great interest in the Teachers Pay Teachers platform by commenting with a strong opinion to oppose lesson plan sharing for teachers.
Other readers took a liking to Facebook's IPO, which is the second largest ever in the U.S., next to that of Visa. Esteban Contreras gave his opinion on the acquisitions Facebook made prior to its IPO, such as Instagram and Glancee.
At Mashable, we're always on the lookout for thoughtful, insightful comments that add to our stories or further the discussion. Take a look at this week's top comments and let us know what you think of the readers' opinions.
Mashable asked people in the Get Glue community if they friend people on Foursquare they don't know. They responded with great comments and insights on how they use Foursquare.
Comment originally seen on: Mashable's Get Glue Page
Esteban Contreras responds to a commenter by describing how acquisitions such as Facebook acquiring Gowalla, Instagram, and Glancee are good for business development and innovation.
Comment originally seen on: 10 Things Facebook Should Spend Its IPO Money On
KiTTGT explains why he thinks there should still be an Ethernet port on the upcoming refresh of the MacBook Pro. Earlier this week a rumored MacBook Air with new features including a Retina display spread on the Internet.
Comment originally seen on: New 15-Inch MacBook Pro Will Have Retina Display, Ultra-Thin Design [RUMOR]
Alex Elman comments with a strong opinion to opposing the website Teachers Pay Teachers. His argument created a stream of over 20 additional comments all discussing the implications of why the site is both good and bad for teachers.
Comment originally seen on: Kindergarten Teacher Earns $700,000 by Selling Lesson Plans Online
Alex Elman comments with a strong opinion to opposing the website Teachers Pay Teachers. His argument created a stream of over 20 additional comments, all discussing the implications of why the site is both good and bad for teachers.
Comment originally seen on: Kindergarten Teacher Earns $700,000 by Selling Lesson Plans Online
Valerie Soares added a comment that gained many Likes from the Mashable community. She explained the adoption joke issue brought up by a change.org petition.
Comment originally seen on: 'Avengers' Joke Ignites Online Protest by Adoption Community
Douglas Castro continues the conversation on the Avengers adoption joke with a comment that was Liked many times on Facebook.
Comment originally seen on: 'Avengers' Joke Ignites Online Protest by Adoption Community
Ed Parnell voices a strong opinion on the issue of bringing a personal cellphone to work. He described an experience that was highly Liked by the Mashable Facebook community.
Comment originally seen on: Why IT Departments Should Let Employees Use Their Own Devices
Elena Berger gives an explanation of Facebook Ads and the Google Ads Display Network. She described how they mean to accomplish two different things, so it's almost like comparing apples to oranges.
Comment originally seen on: Can Facebook Ads Ever Beat Google? [INFOGRAPHIC]
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