Some of you may have noticed we’ve been experimenting with a new feature in comments here on WordPress.com, namely that you can now embed YouTube videos and PollDaddy polls directly in a comment.
Although shortcodes are great and we’ll continue to support and encourage them for comments the simplest possible interface seemed to be just a URL.
The URL is all you’ll need to include a YouTube video or PollDaddy poll. To try it out copy and paste the permalink for a video or a poll on PollDaddy Answers and put it on its own line in a comment, like enter enter http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1598108/ enter enter. You’ll now have a poll embedded in the comment just like this:
(By the way, I have a Kindle 2 and it’s the bestest thing since sliced beer.)
Of course if someone leaves a video or poll you don’t like it’s just like them leaving something else you don’t like, you can always delete it or edit it to remove the offending link.
As you and your audience start to play with this it should spice up comments a bit, and based on your feedback we may expand this to encompass other shortcodes and embeds in the future.
For some further information, feel free to check out the feature’s official support document.
Keep commentin’. 🙂
Awesome!
But It will be very nice if we could add a Feevy sidebar inside our blogs ^^
I think this is a great idea. Images too are something I look forward to. Perhaps images of a certain size only can be allowed.
Do you think its worth it to get a Kindle if you aren’t traveling at all? The kindle book prices weren’t as cheap as I had hoped, but I guess that just goes to show how expensive licensing can be O.o
i don’t like this new feature, and i don’t like that i have to ban the use of youtube-links at all in my comments if i don’t want to allow videos showing on my blog. i’m fine with people posting a LINK to youtube if they want to show something, with this new system i can’t allow that anymore. that’s not what i call an improvement.
there needs to be an option for blog owners to switch this new function on/off so they have full control what they allow in their comments.
lets say i post a youtube url in a comment, and i want it to stay as a url – not present the video.
do i have to use html to create a link or is there a easier way?
Use HTML to create the link OR just remove www from the YouTube link.
please consider adding images that would automatically be thumbnailed (and clicking the thumbnail, the image would open in the same tab or a new window), because I have problems posting big-size images.
i think a bit absurd
I see you, in heart for your live. brain and thinking big its solution for you,,,
yea i like too
Nice improvement!
great idea I don’t know how you guys come up with these things…
I would use it for sure…
and I’m excited to see what people will use in my blog 🙂
thanks matt 🙂
Matt, you seriously need to enable comment threading on your blog. It’s virtually impossible to tell who some of your replies are aimed at.
There is threading on this blog, but only authors can use it. See how my replies are a little bit indented?
Sounds cool. Can’t wait to try it out!
… just awesome wordpress… I just love ya!
Thanks…Thanks..Thanks….
When are we going to be able to put a YouTube play list in a separate page? Posting each video is really a drag.
Besides, I am an internet celebrity. Posting each video really cuts into my busy social life… yeah! 🙂
We will consider adding that in the future.
Scrolling through the comments it’s obvious how the new tools spice it up–exactly like sliced beer!
Oh and speaking of comments, I love how I can now see the comments to a post when I go in to edit it! Thanks so much for that!
So add images in comments with dimensions 🙂 to resize big ones 🙂
It’ll be GREAT 🙂
Matt said: “Because if we did that for EVERY SINGLE feature WordPress would just be a collection of hundreds of checkboxes.”
However, in this case it is really worth it. Having to edit the comments on your blog is a lot more inconvenient than checking another box.
I am happy with every new OPTIONAL feature you guys devise, but please be careful when altering the excellent WordPress experience with additions that may be annoying or troublesome for some bloggers.
That’s what someone says for EVERY case. For every possible thing we could ever introduce, there will be at least a few people (maybe even a lot) that think there should be an option for it, or it shouldn’t exist at all. Everything! It’s just a matter of scale.So we just have to make the best decisions we can along the way about what truly merits an option and what doesn’t, otherwise you end up with bloatware. Every additional option makes it harder to test and provide a good experience for WordPress.com users, which is why we try to avoid them as much as possible.
Isn’t it already possible to insert an image into a comment? I guess it can’t be – never seen one. Wouldn’t that be a more useful feature?
Just today I wanted to respond to a commenter with a close-up photo to explain what I was talking about…
Adoro Fred Mercury, he is always the champion!
hey matt ur display pic, is that taj mahal?
woo! getting betta! and betta!
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Nice Idea!
bestest thing since sliced beer! Tee-hee! I’m going to have fun with this – thanks WordPress.
how cool! just the url and voila!
Thats cool! I guess themes with not-so-wide-wide width for the comment area needs bit of fiddling.
Hey Matt,
Youtube. Good. Really good!
And then there’s gloria.tv! Really looking forward to that! VIP time!
Lots of great work you guys are doing for us! Thanks!
So this:
will work?!
Basicly i think a link should stay a link
if you make an embedded video out of a link
this becomes an endorsement by german law
this new feature of yours could cost me >2000 $
for every single instance (an objection)
so please at least provide a switch to turn that off!
i am perfectly willing to except a link to youtube
.. though i want to have more control over embedded content!
although you should consider that perhaps
the commenter intended to post a link
.. not an embedded video
(as it actually happened in one of my blogs)
sincerely yours
Christian Bahls
Matt, I’m reminded of the energizer bunny…keep kickin out the new ideas! Nothing but love 4u!
WORDPRESS’İ KULLANMAK ZOR,YARISI TÜRKÇE ,YARISI İNGİLİZCE.
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WordPress rocks.
Good job! WordPress is the Champion!
Very cool.
Since my comment in which I embedded a video didn’t get approved, I guess I can try a poll:
so crazy
Still just displays links for me. Just can’t seem to embed the poll.
http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1598108/
enter enter.
thx ^^ it’s great ^^
Awesome! Now I can show people YouTube videos without posting them! 😀
Sweet! Maybe allowing for music files on the .com site is next? Pleeeeeease? Pretty please? 🙂
You can upload music files to your WordPress.com blog if you purchase the Space Upgrade.
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it is fun to anwser your own polls
this is awsome, but still figuriing out how to use it. 🙂
Awesome! Now my commentors can respond in more than one way! Neato!
super cool deck is the best
That’s so cool! Hopefully people will get more excited about commenting after this!
Well, maybe I am a “control freak”, but I definitely want to be the ONLY person publishing polls or videos in my blog. I suppose you are aware of the stream of strange, weird, off-topic comments that your bloggers receive. This feature is going to complicate the moderation chores.
Anyway, I see most people are enthusiastic about the new service, so consider my note just as an example of the diversity of your authors. Keep going, folks.
Awesome! The Best!
Great feature!
By the way, I’m still looking for an eBook reader that I can pay for (here in Argentina it costs more than a half of my salary 😛 )
May I ask if you’re planning to introduce polls in the sidebars?
Thanks
You can already add polls to your WordPress.com blog sidebar. Just use the shortcode in a text widget. See the WordPress.com Polls help page for more details.
Contrary to popular opinion, I would not like the commentators to take over my blog with youtube videos and polls.. I think the spammers could/would consider this a goldmine 😦 ..
off to change settings, so that I can hold the videos/polls in moderation.
great job………….
just to try
this is great just tell me how to include it on my blog
If you have a WordPress.com blog, it’s included automatically.
Uh, like this?
This is great feature dude,thanks
oye!!…
that’s nice… that’s not nice, that’s awesome!! okay, matt? when it will be available?? haha..sorry I’m just excited.. peace…
It’s already available on WordPress.com blogs!
So it works like so?
Bravo.
Instead of directly showing the YT video in the comments, why not just show the thumbnail and direct it to the YT video page like other sites do? That way it reduces the time taken for a page to load.
That’s not a bad idea, maybe we’ll do something like that in the future.
You gotta love wordpress bloggers! How cool was that Queen video imbed? 🙂
okey… thnx… ^_^