I recommend placing questions for readers in comments after your posts.
If you want people to discuss/provide feedback on something you’ve written, it helps to let them know what types of discussion/feedback you are looking for.
If you do this through a bunch of scattered questions/notes in your post, any would-be respondent has to either remember what you wanted or read through the post again after they’ve finished.
If you do this with a list of questions at the end of the post, respondents will remember them better, but will still have to quote the right question in each response. They might also respond to a bunch of questions with a single comment, creating an awkward multi-threaded conversation.
If you do this with a set of comments on your own post—one for each question/request—you let respondents easily see what you want and discuss each point separately. No awkward multi-threading for you! This seems like the best method to me in most cases.
I recommend placing questions for readers in comments after your posts.
If you want people to discuss/provide feedback on something you’ve written, it helps to let them know what types of discussion/feedback you are looking for.
If you do this through a bunch of scattered questions/notes in your post, any would-be respondent has to either remember what you wanted or read through the post again after they’ve finished.
If you do this with a list of questions at the end of the post, respondents will remember them better, but will still have to quote the right question in each response. They might also respond to a bunch of questions with a single comment, creating an awkward multi-threaded conversation.
If you do this with a set of comments on your own post—one for each question/request—you let respondents easily see what you want and discuss each point separately. No awkward multi-threading for you! This seems like the best method to me in most cases.