Cocomment
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Think this means that we can get one of their wdigets loaded here now? It’s come up a few times in the past and my *cough* spies tell me that they themselves are working on a widget for WP as well. :whistle:
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Does this mean we can subscribe to something that will show us all the comments on someone else’s site?
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nosysnoop – yep :)
We can follow comments on others posts without having to make a comment and without having to use rss. -
Podz- Please enlighten me on this: what ineresting applications do you see for following the comments made on someone else’s site? In other words, convince me that this feature is worth celebrating.
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I can already follow any comments on a site by using my feed reader.
This makes it easier.Example: nosysnoop posts something about Sigourney Weaver. I read the post, see a few comments but I have nothing to add. I’m interested (because it’s Sigourney) but I have nothing I can contribute. So I check a box – because that’s all you do – and cocomment takes care of the rest. Because we all forget stuff.
And it’s free.
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i’d _much_ rather see subscribe to comments than cocomment. cocomment is really no better than having a del.icio.us tag for “commented”.
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True, but given a thread a while ago about email addresses being known to blog owners, at least this way only cocomment know?
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They should figure out something that makes people not to talk to themselves on your site. :)
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email addresses are known to blog owners anyway, since some sort of email is usually required. unless the author has anonymous commenting enabled. i can’t see that as a bad thing.
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write yourself some guidelines, and then start mercilessly deleting duplicate or secondary posts. people will get the hint pretty quickly. -
sunburntkamel – agreed. I care not about mine.
Others disagree: http://wordpress.com/forums/topic.php?id=2355&replies=24 -
wow, privacy on the internet. i wonder if that means they think they get their own tube to send packets through?
clearly, i’m out of touch with the masses. -
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write yourself some guidelines, and then start mercilessly deleting duplicate or secondary posts. people will get the hint pretty quickly.
But I don’t want to drive away people. Now some are even arguing with other commenters. Now that’s funny!
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Didn’t we also have someone suggest a few days ago that having a list of the locations (countries) of where bloggers were coming from would be a good idea?
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mine have yet to scare away even the most abstruse semantic debaters. but then, i invite them. any sufficiently long comment thread generally involves people debating each other as well as the post author.
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Oh my – “abstruse semantic debaters” – “take me to that blog” [she commanded]. Hola – [she said placing her hand on her fluttering heart] I do so love it when guys are both articulate and geeky speaky in the same posting. ;D]
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I like Commentful. It’s got a cleaner interface, and I couldn’t get cocomment to work the first time I tried it.
Here’s a comparative article:
http://www.solutionwatch.com/460/track-blog-discussion-with-commentful/
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