User blog:Monsoonjr99/Blog with glitched-out comments

Edit: Apparently, despite being here for over 3 years and becoming an admin, I'm totally fucking blind. I just checked on another wiki where I'm a regular user, and anyone can disable the comments on their own blog posts. That settles it, Minnesotan is smarter than me and disabled the comments himself. FPO was still attention-whoring though with his assumptions about admin-censorship. Also I did find that creating a blog with Special:CreatePage (which doesn't have the Special:CreateBlogPage "Commenting" check box I never noticed for 3 years) has comments disabled by default. Anyone can still enable the comments on blogs they created with that dumb method just by editing them and checking that check box though.

Original Post (Minnesotan Was Actually the Smart One Here *facepalm*)
If I recall correctly, this old blog of mine has comments disabled due to a glitch involving creating a blog with Special:CreatePage instead of Special:CreateBlogPage. I am purposely creating this blog with Special:CreatePage to see if this is the cause of the glitch and to prove a point to, who is claiming that admins are censoring blogs, so he can attract attention to himself.

If this blog doesn't allow you to comment, then that means using Special:CreatePage (the Wiki's normal "add new page" button) is the cause of the glitch, and you (notably ) should use Special:CreateBlogPage (most easily accessible by clicking "View Profile" under your user icon, clicking the "Blog" tab, and then clicking "Create blog post"; or alternatively going to Special:Myblog, then clicking "Create blog post") to create a blog that allows people to comment.

If this blog does allow you to comment, then that means I either didn't correctly remember what caused the glitch, it has been fixed since early 2015, or it only affects regular users but not admins/content mods.

Either way, it could be possible FPÖSupporter is right and admins are disabling comments on Minnesotan's blogs, in which case I would have to ask the others why since it isn't me.