posting an article opens a dialogue for discussion. If you are not willing to hang around for the dialogue you have opened, don't bother posting the article. Many people post an article that they know other freepers will find interesting, that does not impose some obligation to continue a dialog about said topic. Do you think Kattracks other others need to stick on every thread they start? There are many types of people here. Some who only reply to existing threads but never start one. Some who start many, but don't make personal comments a lot, some who post frequently to many different threads. Who are you to tell people the 'proper' way to do this. In your couple months here, do as you wish, but don't tell me or others how to behave on this site - that is rude.
"Do you think Kattracks other others need to stick on every thread they start?"
Of course not! But let's say you just joined within the last several days. If you do any lurking at all before you start posting you immediately see there is a problem with "drive byes". If you are a newbie, which on FR is a coupla years apparently, it would just be common courtesy to respond and make yourself available to scrutiny by those weeding out the idiots.
I have found if an article needs posting, it generally gets posted more than once. As I am still a newbie to most here I find it much easier to search and comment on topics I am interested in. It keeps me quite busy. A heck of a lot of these articles are nothing more than a waste of bandwidth. I suggest "manny613" kick back and get to know the way things are done around here before posting and fleeing. This is just good common sense. Unless of course his object was to cause discord. Which apparently he has succeeded in doing.