Leave Comments via Facebook, Twitter, with Disqus

August 15, 2009 Robert Holland

Have you heard of Disqus?

The simplest explanation comes right from there site:   Disqus is a powerful comment system that easily enhances the discussion on websites.

Enhancing discussions is an understatement, in my opinion, because when you login to leave a comment, your comments are broadcasted across Twitter and Facebook – whichever you logged in to comment as.

Look at the comment section below and you’ll Disqus at work.  You see that you can login with either your Facebook or Twitter profile, leave your comment, and with Twitter, you can even tweet your comment to your profile.

The huge advantage for you, as a commentor, is that not only are you interacting and gaining exposure on this blog, but your creating more activity within your Facebook or Twitter profile – and activty brings more attention.

Scroll down to the comments section on this post, login with your Facebook or Twitter profile, and leave a comment – and you’ll see it in action!




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  1. April 1st, 2010 at 06:06 | #1

    so this disqus is for twitter plugin??

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    talk about technology. whether we like it or not, change is constant and this disqus is one of the coolest change we are experiencing.

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  6. August 31st, 2009 at 05:43 | #6

    Everyone is talking about disqus, so if you haven't heard about it maybe you were born in late 1970's LOL.

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