Welcome to a new day in the world of Curbed Miami commenting. To encourage more thoughtful and civil community discussion, Curbed Miami no longer accepts anonymous comments. If you want to call a new building ugly or argue about the merits of putting museums in parks, you'll simply have to log in to do so. But don't worry—registering only takes a few seconds, and you can do it at the bottom of any post, including this one.
The change follows recent upgrades to our commenting system, which made it easier to get to know and follow one another. Users can follow each other on Twitter and see how many comments they've made on the site. If you just can't get enough of a fellow community member's insights, you can follow their comment feed directly. Just click on their username to see their profile, where there are both "follow" and "ignore" options. For those who used anonymous comments to submit tips, please send those directly to miami@curbed.com or click "submit an anonymous tip" at the bottom of a post. You can also send the editors information anonymously via this form.
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