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Manage your site’s comments

Last reviewed on March 9, 2026

Your website’s comments section allows visitors to share their opinions and discuss your content. If you have enabled comments, use the information in this guide to view, reply to, delete, and manage comments.

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From the course: Create your blog on WordPress.com

View your comments

As the site owner, you are in complete control of the comments left on your site. You can view and reply to comments by visiting the post or page directly.

To view and manage comments from your site’s admin area:

  1. Visit your site’s dashboard.
  2. Click on Comments in the options on the left.
Comments area in menu

The number next to Comments in your dashboard reflects the number of pending comments you have yet to approve (if you have set comments to be manually approved in your Discussion settings.)

At the top of the Comments screen, you can view all comments or select from several tabs:

  • All: Pending and approved comments made by visitors on your site. Pending comments will appear highlighted in the list.
  • Mine: Just the comments you have made on your site.
  • Pending: Comments made by visitors to your site, but you have not yet approved them to appear on your site. These are highlighted in yellow to make them easy to spot.
  • Approved: Comments left by visitors to your site that you have approved to appear on your site.
  • Spam: Comments marked as spam.
  • Trash: Comments you have deleted.

You can also sort by author name, in response to, or the date the comment was submitted.

Manage your comments

For each comment, hover over a comment to perform the following actions:

  • Approve the comment to appear on your site. For comments you have already approved, you will see Unapprove instead.
  • Reply to the comment.
  • Quick Edit a comment to quickly update details about the comment.
  • Edit the comment text.
  • History allows you to review comment history, including any edits made to the comment.
  • Mark the comment as spam.
  • Send the comment to Trash to delete it.
A pending comment and an approved comment.

Bulk edit mode

Use the bulk edit option to edit multiple comments at once. Select multiple comments, then approve, unapprove, mark as spam, or move them to the trash.

Follow these steps to bulk edit your site’s comments:

  1. Navigate to Comments in your WordPress.com site’s dashboard.
  2. Check the box next to each comment that you want to bulk edit.
    • Or, filter/search for a group of comments.
    • Or, to select all comments on the page, check the box in the header.
  3. In the “Bulk Actions” drop-down, select the action you want to take.
  4. Click the “Apply” button to apply your bulk edit.
The Bulk actions section and the checkboxes next to comments highlighted.

Search for comments

If your site has many comments, it can be helpful to search through all of your site’s comments to find a specific comment you’re looking for.

To search through your comments, follow these steps:

  1. Click on Comments in your dashboard.
  2. Using the search box at the top of the screen, you can search by keyword, the commenter’s name, or the commenter’s IP address.
The search field and "Search Comments" button highlighted.

View comments with the AI assistant

The AI assistant four-pointed star icon.

This section applies to sites created with the AI Website Builder (all paid plans) or sites that have enabled the AI assistant (Business and Commerce plans). Open the AI assistant by clicking the AI icon (a four-pointed star) at the bottom of the screen.

The AI assistant can give you a quick overview of comment activity across your site without leaving the editor. Here are some prompts to try:

  • “Which posts on my site have comments?”
  • “How many pending comments do I have?”
  • “Show me the most recent comments on my site”

Manage comments with AI agents

The AI assistant four-pointed star icon.

You can use AI agents like Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, OpenClaw, and more to read and edit your website securely. Enable MCP tool access for AI agents.

AI agents can search, filter, and act on your site’s comments from a single conversation. Here are some prompts to try:

  • “Show me pending comments on my blog.”
  • “Search for comments mentioning ‘excellent.’”
  • “Reply to the comment asking about pricing on my services page.”

Unwanted comments and spam

Occasionally, you may receive unwanted and spam comments on your website.

To remove unwanted comments and spam:

  1. Visit your site’s dashboard.
  2. Click on Comments in the options on the left.
  3. Hover over the comment text and select one of the following options:
    • Trash: removes the comment from your site and moves it to the Trash section of your Comments dashboard, where it can be recovered within 30 days unless permanently deleted.
    • Spam: removes the comment from your site and moves it to the Spam section of your Comments dashboard, where it can be recovered within 30 days unless permanently deleted. The comment details are also used to train Akismet on new spam patterns.

You can safeguard your WordPress.com site against unwanted comments in several ways:

All WordPress.com sites are protected by the Akismet comment spam filter, which automatically marks spam comments for you. If you notice that your comments are incorrectly marked as spam, please contact our Akismet support and mention that Akismet is accidentally catching your comments.

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