The Disqus blog comments service just had a major update to 2.0 – the new features are:
- New WordPress plugin featuring
- Comments indexable by search engines
- Import/export comments
- Comments synchronized between WordPress and Disqus
- Moderate comments from WordPress admin pages
- Faster – improved back end and retooled UI
- Comment blogs
Anyway, I’ve just updated the blog to use Disqus instead of the built-in WordPress comments system. So far it seems pretty good, though I’ve only arrived at that opinion by looking at the old WordPress comments that I imported into Disqus.
Let me know what you think in the comments (did you see what I did there?)
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