John Concrane December 11, 2019

JointComments is a Disqus replacement, a free comment system for WordPress and non CMS websites. Adding a comment solution to your website has a lot benefits, and we will talk about them in this post.

One of the biggest drawbacks of comments is spam. You can usually recognize it by the strange “from” names. These will often have odd, nonsensical phrases in the comment box. You will almost always get spam from bots, no matter how big or small your blog is. But spammers are fairly noticeable. The good news is that these comments are relatively easy to moderate. If you have a WordPress blog, for example, you can set your discussion comments to filter out spam bots. Human spammers, on the other hand, are a little harder to suss out. They tend to have normal names and may even be legitimate followers of your blog. But instead of responding to questions or the topic of the post, they’re only really interested in posting links back to their own site. They’re the “check-me-outs” of the commenter world.

The Argument Against Blog Comments: In Everett’s argument, he states that, To say a blog is not a blog when it doesn’t have comments can’t be true, because my blog works just fine without comments. My ideas are definitely not perfect, but at a certain point I had to make a decision about where my focus would lie. Did I want hordes of Internet randoms deciding where my ideas needed to go, or did I want to proactively choose the opinions that would influence my ideas?” He goes on to say that rather than spending endless amounts of time sifting through low-quality comments on his blog, he now has time to build meaningful relationships with individuals on social media.

JointComments comments have virality. Everyone uses JointComments almost daily. When you embed JointComments comments, you end up using the viral nature that JointComments has built into the comments. When people comment on something, it shows up not only on your blog but also in their news feed. Their feed gets viewed by a lot more people. Most of the times their friends are likely to be completely unaware of your website. So what this does to summarize is ‘it puts your website in front of new audience’. This new audience has a high probability of having similar interests as the person commenting on your blog. This further adds to the likely hood of you getting a new returning visitor.

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