Up until about 1998, one could comment. I remember adding my own illustrations to the paragraph (and not to destroy it, but to support it). At that time, nothing much was said except that they liked how I added to it. Then, they decided that comments had to be more or less in line with the paragraph. It has been getting steadily worse since 1998--and even worse during the last few years. No more illustrations that are not in the paragraph or experiences to support it that are not already in the paragraph. Rather, you are to comment in the words of the paragraph (which is not really commenting, but re-reading) or mild paraphrasing the paragraph (again, not a real comment but a re-reading).
I rarely re-read the paragraph (only when I was caught off guard and had little ability to give a real comment did I try to paraphrase the paragraph in lieu of a real comment). Instead, I tried to tie things into real life. Which is getting damn close to impossible these days, and will get even harder if Losch takes control of the organization. Thus, real comments are banned in favor of re-readings.