On WEBTOON, you can share your personal viewpoints and discuss your favorite series using the comments section. While the platform does not have traditional discussion forums or message boards, you can easily engage in public activities through these built-in interactive features.
This guide explains how to use comments effectively while keeping your information safe.
What to Know Before Joining Public Discussions
Before you share your thoughts, it is important to understand how public areas work on the platform.
Whenever you leave a comment or interact with a series, WEBTOON classifies this as a “User Posting.” You should know that any information you share in these public areas is completely visible. Other users can read, collect, or use the details you post.
How to Share Opinions Safely
To successfully enter a discussion, simply type your thoughts into the comment section of an episode. When you share your opinions, follow these safety practices:
- Assume everyone can see it: Treat every comment like a public announcement.
- Use caution: Always pause and review your comment before you submit it.
- Stay focused on the story: Keep your viewpoints centered on the comic rather than your personal life.
What Personal Information to Avoid Sharing
Because anyone can read what you post in public areas, you must use caution when disclosing personal details. To protect yourself, never include the following information in your User Postings:
- Your real full name
- Your home address or location
- Your phone number
- Your email address
- Any passwords or account details
Frequently Asked Questions
Does WEBTOON have dedicated discussion forums?
No. WEBTOON does not offer traditional forum boards or community hubs. All public discussions happen directly in the comments section of each episode.
Who can see the comments I post?
Any information you share in public areas can be read, collected, or used by other users on the platform.
Can I send private messages to other readers?
No. WEBTOON relies on public User Postings, such as comments, for interaction. There is no private messaging feature, so you should always assume your discussions are public.
