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Blog comment hosting service


A blog comment hosting service is a service which externally hosts comments posted by users to blog or online newspaper posts. Many such services allow for users to log into a blog comment hosting service using social network profile credentials such as those of Facebook Connect, Yahoo!, Google, LinkedIn, Myspace, etc. Such services may also have an effect upon instances of comment spam, as prior registration with comment hosts may be the only means by which to make comments onto many blogs.

Comparison of blog comment hosting services

ServiceDate FoundedActiveFreeAdvertisementsReal Time CommentsMedia SupportAdditional LanguagesSelf Hosted
Discourse2013YesYesNoYesYesNoYes
Disqus2007YesYesYesYesYesYesNo
Echo2002???????
IntenseDebate2007YesYesNoYesYesNoNo
Livefyre2009NoYesNoYesYesYesNo
VK?YesYes????No
Facebook?YesYes????No

References

References

  1. Danny. (2019-08-27). "Back to Basics: Backup your WordPress".
  2. The service was established under the name Haloscan, and renamed Echo in 2009.
  3. "Интеграция | Виджеты | Комментарии | VK для разработчиков".
  4. "Facebook Comments Plugin | Facebook for Developers".
  5. "Comments - Social Plugins - Documentation - Meta for Developers".
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