DISQUS

VentureBeat: Disqus version 2 addresses concerns and improves capabilities

  • edshull · 1 year ago
    This is a great step for Disqus. I hated the idea of all the comments on my blog not being read by Google, or losing them is Disqus goes away.

    Although I'm still not happy that I have to point away for a user profile. I would much rather those be on my site as well to help build my own community.
  • MG Siegler · 1 year ago
    Well you have to give Disqus something for using their service right? Still, who knows, maybe eventually we'll see something like that.
  • edshull · 1 year ago
    Very true. I'm trying to have my cake and eat it too. So far I'm really impressed with Disqus.
  • Domain · 1 year ago
    I agree with you. I will try my blogs. I think Disqus is seo friendly.
  • Brad Bernthal · 1 year ago
    A quick follow up on the article's comment that: “A killer feature would be if you would respond to a blog post on FriendFeed and have the comment show up not only there but also under the post itself."

    I live in Boulder Colorado and spoke recently with Intense Debate (http://www.intensedebate.com/) which offers a cool commenting tool in the same space as Disqus. I believe that I.D.'s product already does the type of FriendFeed integration suggested in the article. I.D. is due to launch a similar new WordPress plug-in at the end of August with tight integration with enhanced functionalities involved. Will be fun to compare products in a few weeks.
  • MG Siegler · 1 year ago
    Thanks Brad, definitely worth looking into when the plug-in launches.
  • Julia V · 1 year ago
    sweet. so far this got my attention.
  • Michael Blake · 1 year ago
    Yup Julia, disqus is great
  • SEO Guy · 1 year ago
    looks like disqus is gettin gbetter day by day