Moving Comments to Disqus

I’ve swapped out the Expression Engine commenting system with http://disqus.com. I like how it integrates with other social channels and brings conversations together. And hopefully it’ll help cut down on the enormous amount of spam comments that get trapped and end up hiding legitimate comments that you may submit.

If I can get the comments from EE easily ported to Disqus I’ll do so. There’s a Ruby script (http://gist.github.com/202802) that may handle this conversion.

However, if it’s a hassle to bring those comments over, I’m just going to bail on it.

Please don’t take this personally if you have commented on previous posts. It’s not you, it’s me. wink


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Posted by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  08/02  at  05:48 AM

For me, disqus is really a great commenting platform. Ohh, I s there any way to import comments to disqus? I wish I knew it.

Posted by Tony Keegan  on  12/15  at  02:09 AM

Switching to Disqus was a very wise decision. It’s easier for users when the commenting system is linked to their social network accounts.

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