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Mina J.Would you rather have a third party commenting tool running on your blog instead of your blog system's default? The main reasons why you want to do that would
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Miguel Ribeiro e SilvaWould you rather have a third party commenting tool running on your blog instead of your blog system’s default? The main reasons why you want to do that would be because they enable you to manage comments with better features like IP banning, spam and tro
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they enable you to manage comments with better features like IP banning, spam and troll filter
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you are leaving all your blog comments on third party systems.
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that the comments displayed on your blogs through these tools are notindexable by search engines.
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This is like a sort of MyblogLog community page where the comments from your blog and those left at this page get synchronised.
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Disqus
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Frederik Van ZandeWould you rather have a third party commenting tool running on your blog instead of your blog system’s default? The main reasons why you want to do that would be because they enable you to manage comments with better features like IP banning, spam and troll filter. You and your readers are able to create your own profiles and create a community around your blog. These tools also provide features like threaded commenting through which you can reply to individual comments. Especially for Blogger blogs, these commenting tools can embed the comment box on the post page just like in Wordpress so that the readers don’t have to open a new window to leave a comment.
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