Posts Tagged ‘DISQUS’

Automattic Acquires IntenseDebate

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

The IntenseDebate Blog brings news that they have been acquired by Automattic, the developers of WordPress. This is sure to be good news for WordPress users, and it’ll meen better intigration among their other services Akismet and Gravitar.

I acyually used IntenseDebate briefly here on d3bruts1d.com as I was experimenting betwen it and similar service DISQUS. I opted to go with DISQUS because it felt a bit more polished around the edges. However, I was promised a sneak peek at a new (beta) version of IntenseDebate that was being developed… so far, I have yet to see this new version.

IntenseDebate vs DISQUS

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Over the last few days I’ve played around with commenting services IntenseDebate and DISQUS. I’ve used both services lightly in the past to comment on various blogs. While both services are nice, for me IntenseDebate always felt a little rough around the edges. Perhaps more importantly, DISQUS appears to be more popular, which of course means more people likely to leave comments. And well, that’s what it is really all about. Reach.

One thing that has become obvious to me is that both companies are passionate about their product.

After leaving a comment on another blog that was discussing these two services, I was contacted by Michael Koenig from IntenseDebate. He gave me a heads up on a new IntenseDebate-WordPress plugin that is currently in beta. He’s also taken the time to stop by on here, and post a few comments. From what he said, it sounds like the new ID plugin is going to be pretty sweet and might actually polish off a few of those rough edges I mentioned.

On the flip side, I was contacted by Daniel Ha, CEO of DISQUS, concerning my decision to leave their service. As I’ve already mentioned, my sole reason for leaving DISQUS was the FUBAR import process that decided to take a trip around the world before importing my comments. Daniel sent a nice email, saying sorry to hear about my issue, that others experienced the same thing, and it has since been resolved.

Got to give both companies an A+ for their customer interaction!

So… the reason I left DISQUS is no longer an issue, and the things I disliked about ID may no longer be an issue. So that brings me back to a question I asked a few days ago. DISQUS or IntenseDebate. Which to use? Of course, I cannot exactly make a decision about ID until I see the new plugin.

Which service do you have experience with? Which service do you like better? Why? If you were to go with one for your site, which would you go with?

I’d really like some feedback on this! Thanks!

d3bruts1d.com Comments Now IntenseDebate

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Ok, you can disregard my previous post about DISCUS. I’ve switched over to IntenseDebate.

I actually like DISQUS better, as it offers a few more customization options. However I wasn’t happy with it not importing my comments in a timely matter. Now, d3bruts1d.com actually has quite a number of posts, but as far as actual comments, I’ve gotten 60-ish the entire time. I don’t see why it would take a long time to import those few comments. However, here it is well over 2 days since I installed DISQUS and it still had not imported all of my comments. It had managed to do a whopping 15.

ID on the other hand, managed to import all 60-something comments in under 5 minutes. That’s more like it.

There are a few features that I’ll miss from DISQUS, but with any luck IntenseDebate will add them in… or DISQUS will improve their import.

d3bruts1d.com Comments Powered by DISQUS

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

I have switched my comment system from the default Wordpress system to DISQUS. This new system will allow me easier management of comments, threading of comments, as well as some additional features for users.

Right now the existing comments are in the process of being migrated into the DISQUS system. You will be able to post a comment without being registered with DISQUS, however there will be a moderation queue for such comments. Register for free, and you’re comment will appear automatically.

Additionally, once you register you’ll be able to comment on any other blog that uses this DISQUS system. Nice, eh? And for those of you that use FriendFeed, your comments will be available there as well.