Disqus is a service developed by Big Head Labs from San Francisco which was founded by Daniel Ha and Jason Yan. It is a blog forum where you can discuss on the topics of your blogs and reply to other commentors.
Features of Disqus :
- Forum backend — Expand discussions by starting new topics beyond the blog entry
- Threaded conversations — Get rid of “@ first poster” once and for all and experience discussion the right way
- Track comments & replies — Always know when someone directly responds to you anywhere on Disqus-enabled places
- Follow friends — Stay updated on what others are saying across the web
- Claim an identity and reputation — Claim your posts by registering and build a reputation that stays with you
- Feeds and notifications — Get them through RSS or through email. Reply to the notification to post a reply on the go
- Ratings and Sorting — Simply cast your judgment with a quick rating on comments – then sort through the mess to get to the good stuff
- Anti-spam, anti-trolls — We’ll take care of your spam problems – without captchas. And yes, there’s also the ability to pinpoint and filter out pesky trolls
I instantly joined this service and got a account with disqus, and logged into the dashboard section where i found it to be pretty neat and simple which anyone can understand easily, though its currently in Beta.
First of all you will be asked to create your forum[yourforum.disqus.com] and the next step follows with the Integration of comment system with your blog which is normally allowed with WordPress, Blogger[blogspot], TypePad & Movable Type.
I had selected the wordpress plugin option and i was offered a plugin to download and upload on my blog’s backend and needed to activate it, once thats done your forum is ready.
The forum is updated instantly with all your blog posts and your own blog gets a new comment submit form instead of your normal submit form which looks this way.
All the comments are instantly updated on the disqus forum and the replies are shown in a tree format, i guess you guys can give it a try but the main reason for trying would be only when you have a lot of comments on your blog and this system would help your visitors to stop commenting with “@” symbol. Overall Disqus commenting system adds threads, comment/user ratings, spam control, and user identities. The system can either replace all your comments (starting from nothing), or only be activated on new posts. If you find it’s not what you want, you can just deactivate the plugin to get back your old comments.
Nice review Amit… keep up this dedication and never stop updating daily… then no one can stop u to go to top 🙂
Thanks for the info, I am trying it on my blog now. Good that it is available as a plugin.
Let me know if you find any problem with them, since currently this service is removing all the comments from my blog and i guess this way i will lose all of them.
Amit Patel,
We do not remove comments from your blog. You can choose to use Disqus for future entries only and your old comments will stay intact.
If you need help, send me an email: [email protected]
Daniel , In case in future i want to stop using this service will i get all the comments back to my blog ? or is there any option where in i can have a copy on my blog too like techcrunch right now is running.
Great Work Amit.. U got the owner of disqus to your blog… this show in a short span of time where you have taken your blog to 🙂 … I will be using Disqus in my blog now… The screenshots and the backend service looks good!!!…
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That’s nice service.This post might be a Pay P Post stuff and site owner commenting here is no big deal..still blog is highly informative..
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As far as i think Amit doesnt sell links in his Blogs and so does the posts…. and this post is made because he liked it and not for money…. Just as far as my info says… Amit only need to comment on it… to clear this confusion of “blogging tips”
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For your information i have not made any paid posts/reviews on this blog, so dont bring those kind of things in this comments.
WHOA!!! My guess was right… Amit doesn’t sell links or make paid reviews/posts on his blog… Nice discipline I like it… But still i wonder how u run this site ??? and what for u spend so much time on this ???
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its all going Above my small brain, please anyone explain it for me in a simple language . Amit sir sorry actually m from a different field coz of parent force but I like this tecnical field n want to know more n do more in this field. So please don’t mind if I ask a silly question.
very interesting.
i’m adding in RSS Reader
I began this discussion to discuss public usable web proxies:
Which are really anonymous?
Which can unblock facebook, myspace etc, in other words: are fresh ?
Which can you recommend?
Thanks for your help,
Dschibut
P.S.: In my country, the freedom of speech is somehow constrained, please give me a hint, if you are not sure about your recommendation.
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i’m looking for the script who shows google adsense in flash.
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Looks a lot like wordpress, Which I guess is a good thing since that has become the gold standard in blogging.
It has been found to increase comments and the community spirit for the thousands of blogs that have installed it. With a simple install you will immediately start to find new and interesting blog posts, tweets and diggs from your own blog and community.
Disqus Comment Forums System for Blogs is better than the comment system of wordpress system taking! only need one name you could leave an comment on any blog
Hi there! I could have sworn I’ve visited your blog before but after looking at some of
the posts I realized it’s new to me. Anyways, I’m definitely
happy I came across it and I’ll be bookmarking it and checking back frequently!