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They haven't got comments enabled either, so they're a terrible analogue to a discussion forum.
All of the chat about "fonts are better if they're big!" seems to centre around what's best for articles and blog posts, rather than what's best for a collection of (often very short) comments from multiple people who are taking part in a conversation, sometimes with each other and sometimes around each other. I still haven't seen any genuinely convincing arguments in that respect - people just don't sit down and read forums in the same way that they'll read magazine articles or books.
No worries.
Was just reading an article totally unrelated to his on New Yorker, would you believe they use a font almost 10% larger than ours?