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.

Very cool!
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I can’t wait to see what other Twitter and Facebook integration will be adopted at WordPress. I’ve been very happy to see all the Twitter love (the widget and the new follow button). Now, if only we could get a Facebook Follow widget! Crossing my fingers….
Scott Berkun: Don’t see a reply option to your comment, so I’ll have to hope you see this.
My online name is OttifantSir. It’s the name I’ve registered a WP account with. It’s the name that is more personal to me than my given name, as it is completely mine, and I share it with noone else. I am NOT Ottifant. Perhaps petty of me, but that’s on me. What’s not, is your bastardization of my name. It is ONE word, I’ve used it for several years, and so far, you are the first not to use it in full.
Ottifant: General support questions should go to https://wordpress.com/support/. Thanks.
Wooww…Nice….
how can I add this feature to my theme? I’m currently using the arras theme.
Hcnursing: The new comments UI is there and working on your theme.
Go here and you’ll see it: http://hcnursing.wordpress.com/2011/03/03/hello-world/
Hi, I love this upgrade but it doesn’t seem to be available on my blog. I used Artisteer to generate my theme.
stwallace
It would be nice if the Name/Email location were swapped so that they match how most blog comment sections look; Name/E-mail/Website/Body
Hi Elven: We moved email to be first since we can look up your gravatar for you right away. We’ll keep your feedback in mind though.
keren…
I wish tyler commented on my posts
Nice feature. +1 to the myriad comments requesting that this be added to Jetpack or as a standalone plugin sometime soon.
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Great tip; thanks!
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so, so cool! You rock.
c’est très interessant merci pour ces renovations
Awesome feature!
Think this is a seriuos security risk. Stay inlogged without your knowledge. Realy don´t like it. My recomendation to all users is to get an extra emailadress, gmail etc, to use only with thoose kind of login. And use your usual emailadress on bankaccount, paypal, etc.
Vana: We do let you know which service you are logged in to. The tabs change to show your name, indicating you are still logged in. And of course, you can log out of any system at any time.
i love this feature
What name you give to the plugin version on wordpress.org?
BIG like from me =))
how about comments/likes posted in Facebook being automatically posted to your blog entry after it is published? 🙂
Papi: Thanks for the suggestion. We’ll keep it in mind.
very nice
Great feature!!!
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I wish everyone had health, love and luck to live as a Homo sapien who we are.
Praise God. Thanks WordPress 🙂
We have been waiting for this. Excited about the new features for twitter and FB.
Great feature… thanx rather a lot for the useful data.
This is great!
Brilliant idea
I like this new move :3
cool
Very convenient! Thanks WordPress!
Well, I may stand alone but this options stinks. A lot of my followers comments aren’t working so they’ve stopped coming. Some people’s end up in the spam folder which slows down discussions and my font is so small I can hardly see it and if I try to make my page bigger I have to scroll from side to side. I’ve had my blog for almost 4 years and am seriously thinking of moving. If some people like it that’s fine but why do we “have” to have it this way? Most of my people are older and don’t have FB or Twitter so this whole thing scares them and I’ve lost a lot of people coming to my blog over this.
Hi Joy: The default way comments work is almost exactly the same, and as the Guest option comes first, no one is forced to use, or even consider using, Twitter or Facebook. There’s no reason more of your comments should be going to spam, as the way we handle comments themselves has not changed. Many other blogging systems offer similiar log in options – Do you have specific evidence that your users are scared?
I also have no option of changing my fonts. They are so light and so small I can hardly see what I’m typing.
We’ll consider this. Thanks.
Thank you WordPress I Love you
alot alot
Wow, fantastic..
yeah .. great feature
very like this 😉
Thanks for making life really easy in WP! Kudus to you guys (and gals)!
Just joined the site, and it appears that I have chosen a great time to do so! Great feature!
Nice:))
nice implementation so what about in wordpress.org ?
are you developing plugin ? for wordpress.org
where i get this plugin…. Ple give download link
Karthick: this is currently not available as a plugin. When it is, Jetpack will most likely be the way it will be released.
Thanks4all
nice.. i like it
Assalam_o_Alaikum and hi all frnds
A week has passed and we still have no answer. Will WordPress make this feature optional or its going to be like this forever?
We want our blog to be like before, ad-free!!! We want the logos of these 2 companies removed.
Please make it at least OPTIONAL! And please give us an answer on what the guys from WordPress are thinking about this.
Thanks again for all the great work.
Fytosport: A few other commenters on this post asked similiar questions, and the answer is we don’t consider these ads. We’re certainly not being paid to put them there. Such a high percentage of blog readers use Facebook or twitter that it makes sense to provide ways to make commenting for them easier. We have definitely considered, and will continue to think about, making it optional. However at this time we’re keeping it on by default.
Dream comes true… 😀
Thx wordpress!
I like it! More forwarding, and more resourceful! Thanks a bunch!
gr8 . thank U
It should be done years earlier! I love this feature!!
it’s good way to ahead on feature ….
Great stuff!
I’m all for features that make it easier for people to comment, and I like the fact that you give people the choice as to which identity they want to use – I know this is something I’ve valued when seen elsewhere, the freedom to decide how I want to identify myself on each post.
And I love the ability to customise the text about our comment box, have already put this to use on my blogs – so much nicer than just a standard “leave a reply”. The more we can customise things to go with our individual style, the better.
Wonderful idea! I hope that this addition inspires more people to leave comments on each other’s blogs — real comments – because it is now easier to hop on a WP blog and do so!
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waoow awesome , great feature. Thanks a lot.
THIS is why I love blogging with WordPress! Great job guys! 🙂
This is undoubtedly an excellent, yet long awaited, feature. Very trendy then. Still to try it though.
Nice feature… Looking forward to more comments 😉
Thank you. You guys are great and superb. It really helps me as I am IT ignorant!
scott maybe people who object to this feature are few but that doesn’t mean that they must cope with Internet trends. Of course this feature makes sense. What doesn’t make sense is the fact that it is imposed to everyone. Not everyone think that FB and Twitter are so innocent.
We do think that showing these logos is an ad, because it does encourage people to use this platforms, it does increase their status and it does present them to new audience . Lets not forget that we are talking about multimillion worth companies. The logo and the brand name are the subjects and the ways of advertisement for companies at the same time. The worldwide recognition of a company logo is the main purpose of advertising. If we have reached a point where a company logo appears everywhere and people who doesn’t like that cant do anything about it, then we can clearly talk about an Internet dictatorship.
Making it optional is the right thing to do. Simple [in a mentality way not a technical one, you know better about that 🙂 ] and works for everyone.
Thanks for your response and interest.
Thanks for information
Looking good, thanks!
Thats perfect
tahnks 🙂
I don’t get it, My theme is WP Weaver a child theme of twenty ten, and my comment box has not changed. Do I need the jetpack and to update to the latest version of wordpress. I have the one before 3.1.3. what do I do, is there a plugin?
Is your blog on wordpress.com? If not, you can’t get this feature, yet. When it is released for self-hosted blogs it will most likely come as part of jetpack
I like this feature, thanks!
Great! but what about including Disqus? Strange it as been left out as is very popular with bloggers in the UK with newspapers, media. Not sure if it is as popular over the pond, but extremely popular here in UK. Please WordPress consider adding Disqus?
Jolyonwagg: Automattic makes Intense Debate, a lovely cross platform commenting system, which is a competitor to Disqus.
Great feature, thanks WP.
after some testing I think that this is a TERRIFIC feature… a lot of people does not have a WP.com or even a Gravatar profile… with FB.com profile (and Twitter’s one) now everyone could reasonably login and comment :-p
Interesting…just testing.
Love this feature…thanks!!!
That’s Fantastic!
what is the name of this plugin ??
Thank you WP for this new feature. Plus, I just want to ask for new feature: Make comments posted on WP via Twitter & FB log-in automatically posted on those platforms too. Plus, make the FB badge such that fans can LIKE the page right on the WP sidebar. Thanks.
Great feature…. Noticed it straight away….