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Now you can leave comments on my blog with your twitter sign-in thanks to @disqus
Submitted by mostafa on Sat, 2009-05-16 12:29One additional reason to love Disqus:
Twitter is a fast growing service that millions of people (including all of us here at Disqus) use to easily update and get updates from friends. We recently released the ability to tweet out comments for commenters with a Disqus Profile. This allowed people to share their comments on Twitter and bring in new voices to the conversation (see this in action).
Today, we released a new feature for publishers: Twitter Sign-in.
Fortunately, with such a descriptive name, there’s not much explanation needed. It is what it sounds like: sites are now able to allow people to use their Twitter profiles to leave comments. And yup, these commenters will also be able to tweet out to their updates. No Disqus Profile necessary.
In short, disqus allows your visitors to comment with their Facebook, Twitter or Disqus accounts or if they prefer they can leave anonymous comments or links to their blogs. It also collects reaction from different sites like Friendfeed, reddit, etc..
Visitors can choose to tweet their own comments to involve more people in the conversation.
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Leave comments with your Facebook account
Submitted by mostafa on Thu, 2008-12-25 22:49You can now leave comments to posts on this blog using your Facebook account. Your comment will appear on your profile's Mini-Feed.
You may want to try it.
Thanks to Disqus.
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My online publishing policy
Submitted by mostafa on Tue, 2007-10-09 03:48Is very simple. And is not limited to this blog, web services I use like flickr and zooomr etc.. are included
# Anything I publish online is a form of self expression. This is something I value dearly.
# If you don't like what you read or see, discuss it with me. In public or private.
# Requesting removal of anything published is only valid if:
** You request the removal from me personally
** You are in it, or is directly linked to your person. (e.g: a photo, video)
# If you think what I have published is yours, please tell me. There must have been a mistake.
# Many things are under a creative commons license, things will be labeled as such. Otherwise, it is copyrighted.
# Any medical information published here is not guidelines for treatment.
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