Starting today, visitors to your blog can use their Facebook or Twitter account to leave comments. This saves everyone a few steps and gives visitors control over which identity they use. It’s a win for everyone.
As an important touch, we let you stay logged in to multiple services. This means you can stay logged in to Facebook for convenience, but still leave a comment through Twitter or your WordPress.com account. Just click whichever identity you’d like to use, and the selected one will be associated with your comment when it is published. You’re in control of your identity, as you should be.
Depending on your theme, you may notice the comment area looks different than before to make room for these new features. We also intelligently choose to use a light or dark visual style for the comment box, depending on the theme you are currently using.
And since you know your readers well, you can now change the text above the comment box to be whatever you like. We recommend using the default we are applying to new blogs, “What are you thinking?”, as questions often encourage more comments, but you can change it to whatever you like by going to your dashboard, then Settings → Discussion.
We know you like comments and this will help you get even more. Stay tuned for better Twitter and Facebook integration features, coming soon.

Thanks for fixing my theme!
“This saves everyone a few steps and gives visitors control over which identity they use.” wait, I’m supposed to have multiple identities? I can’t handle the one I’ve got!
nice artikel
nice and perfect!
ok
I love it. Funny i was about to send a email requesting this kind of service for our community after seeing it on one my favorite site. Thanks guys, Great work!
Great feature! Thanks for continuously adding very helpful features for us bloggers and this doesn’t even require us anything to do to enable it! 🙂 Good job! #fb
wow nice feature…….. i will use this
Wow , great!
Please excuse me if I don’t share the same enthusiasm as the others on this development!
I completely agree with the comments made by @Baphomet!
The new design is counter intuitive, poor UI (the message font size sucks!), complicated and not needed at all. There are sane people who don’t keep these over-hyped social media accounts and feel no need to do so. The right thing to do would be to offer these as extensions on the “Discussions” page to check/uncheck rather than foist it upon all and sundy in such an undemocratic manner!!
I actually prefer the leave your name/email/website/message and we will moderate it, to this mumbo-jumbo being thrust on me! I don’t want this stupid doo-daa and
demandrequest a return to the simple comments interface. I am going to antagonise my reader/commenter base with this new “development”!Best,
Surio.
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Surio: Thanks for the feedback. A very high percentage of blog readers use either facebook and twitter, and as most WordPress.com bloggers desire more comments, it makes sense to do what we can to make commenting simpler, and a more common activity. We understand you wish to turn it off, and we’ll keep that feedback in mind.
I always wanted this feature. FInally, Its here. Loved this.
The functionality is good for those who want it, but telling us in advance would have been nice before launching a ‘feature’ that we can’t opt out of. Then, I could have fixed the CSS and warned the end users, none of whom could find ‘the bit where I type my name in before I comment’ and so gave up on trying to comment yesterday.
Being able to opt out of it this ‘enhancement’ would be even better, as hardly any of my core users are on FB or Twitter.
I genuinely think that there is a wider point to be made about those of us who pay for custom CSS being able to opt out of the forced styling that WP has been pushing out with all their recent ‘improvements’ – this new commenting system, the ‘follow’ links, embedded tweets – and I would be willing to pay a higher price for the custom option in order to do this.
This is great !
Good idea. Well done!
As i few other wordpress users mentioned, we too dont quite agree with this new feature. We don’t want our blog to have any relation with companies like Twitter and Facebook, we have a whole different idea on how people should write and express themselves on the internet and that’s why we use WordPress only.
Maybe everyone likes to see the Twitter and Facebook logo everywhere, but we don’t. WordPress was free of advertisements and now its not. At least WordPress should give its users the right to choose if they want this new feature or not.
This is very important and it reflects on WordPress’s mentality.
We completely understand why WordPress launched this feature and we are sure that millions of people are happy. But we simply don’t want anything to do with these 2 companies and we think that we should have the right choose.
Looking forward to the Twitter and Facebook integration features 🙂
i like it 🙂
Sooooo Cooool!!!! what a nice idea!
That’s great!
I don’t see this change on my blog at all. I’ve tried to follow the advice given above but there is no such option in my “Discussion” section. Is this because of the theme I’m using? I am currently using “Station” (free version)
And all I see underneath the comment box is:
You may use these HTML tags and attributes:
Claude: Is your blog on wordpress.com or self-hosted on another web service provider? This feature is currently only available for blogs hosted at wordpress.com
great. just like it should be.
Niiiiice!!!!
Amazing.
I only started my blog a few days back I’m excited to see all these nice integrations to other popular social platforms 🙂
very pleased with this!
I like this interface in comment form. Can you guys suggest IntenseDebate team to update their look to match this one?
a smart feature 😀
That is awesome!
Cool!
Excelente!!
Can we login to all of them so that it can post back to those services? i.e., Post a comment on a blog, and a notification can be sent to FB and Twitter that says: “I just commented on…”
Hi Tantiehime:
We have not yet implemented the ability to post notifications back to FB and Twitter, but we’re looking into this for the future.
Excelente!!
Without pain, without suffering we would have nothing – no wordpress, no comments. Like the first monkeys shot into space. What your’re feeling is called premature enlightenment.
thanks for organizing an optimal bridge to twitter – I am using daily both
Wow……. great job.
nice… more power to the .com user 🙂
I hate facebook. I think its a platform take away most of peoples private data. In fact those plattform enable goverments to spy and connect sensible data ignoring the courts. I don’t want people to come to my blog and see a facebook button. This button is plain advertising for those platforms. Please give us an option in the settings to turn those buttons off.
Still trying to get on board with with wordpress, I guess will take a little while longer but looking great Bob
We love the feature! Thank You WordPress.
thanks.
Nice! now my vicitors have more ways to comment on their favorite articles. thanks wordpress.com
good idea!
Brilliant feature. Thanks a lot.
Please bring it to JetPack/self-hosted folks ASAP!
I noticed that when I was commenting earlier. I like that alot, now people who read my blog who aren’t on wordpress don’t have to fill in their silly information.
Good move.
Well I’ve definitely been getting more feedback.
WORDPRESS IS an EMPLOYED #WINNER
Nice (:
Facebook account in comment (:
Now I got the zukerdreck logo in my blog. disgusting.
please make this go away. or give an option to remove it.
Thanks for the feedback. We’ll keep this in mind.
Nice to see that open standards are supported too…. /sarcasm
I don’t want Facebook to know everything about my online life because they have shown time and again that they can’t be trusted. I don’t want Twitter to have control over it either, as it’s not open. I would like to see OpenID or Identi.ca as login options before I will use either of these new options.
Sure, it will generate more comments, but at the expense of privacy and openness.
Ottifant: Guest is always available as an option, so visitors can always choose to identify themselves exactly as they wish. Facebook and Twitter are merely options people can choose to use.
Very Interesting.
commenting Via my Twitter . .. wooow . . . owesome update !!
Thank You
facebook and youtube is not available in China, why.? So depressed
I was hoping for this! Thanks, WP!
Awesome stuff! I really like this new feature! I have already gotten tons of comments just from this new option! Thanks wordpress!
My posts will spread the meanings to two new different world.
Thank WordPress so much!
Great thanks! I hope this will encourage people without a WP account to post comments.
Does it work on P2 theme? I don’t see this on my blog using P2 theme.
It’s currently not enabled for P2, given how different the design is from traditional blog themes.
nothing but amazing!
Excellent feauture – I look forward being able to implement this 😉
Nice, perhaps a tad overdue?
Cameron: Perhaps. I’d say smidge, not a tad.
test..
the best wordpress upgrade so far! nice! 🙂
Testing a comment using my Twitter accounts =)
Sounds nice !
alamaaaak
So cool. Hope it’s gonna be default in futur release of WP !
Please give us the option to REMOVE THESE COMPANIES LOGOS from our blogs. I hate facebook and twitter! One of the main reasons I use WordPress is because its ad-free! As a fellow said above :
“I don’t want people to come to my blog and see a facebook button. This button is plain advertising for those platforms. Please give us an option in the settings to turn those buttons off”
Please make it optional as soon as you can!!!!!
This big opportunity WordPress…
Finally, it’s about time!
Sweet!
Great feature. This should not only help get more comments but can also lead to more traffic from those on Facebook who will share it.
This is a great feature! Love it! Thanks wordpress!
Great update! i can’t wait until it goes into JetPack.
nice
Thanks.. 😀
Hi, this is a great addition. As a new WordPress blogger, the ability to keep all social media synchronized is critical!
Thanks for the continued enhancements.
Cheers, Lisa
This is a great addition. Thanks WP!
I like its. thanks at your artikel
cool, it’s a good ideal.
Very Logical Ty.
its too good one level better !!