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Disqus vs IntenseDebate: wrap up

Started by Jim Reverend · 1 year ago

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  • Well, I signed up for Disqus- seems like a cool service, but after hearing your review, I'm very disappointed they don't support OpenID (though not like I use it... yet). I totally agree with your decision to go with them versus IntenseDebate for the reasons you described- it's important to be able to easily and efficiently communicate, which is the whole purpose.
  • Worry not. I've caught word from the Disqus developers that they'll have OpenID support in the next couple of days.

    Woo.
  • I've only recently signed up to discus, and they do support OpenID via ClickPass .
  • Yes. You're reading an older post.

    Disqus has since added in ClickPass support which includes a very poor, difficult to use, unexpected openid implementation.


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  • hey, when can we expect the import option.............
  • I hope soon. But you'll want to pose that question to the Disqus
    developers. I am only a lowly user.
  • Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future. Subscribed to your RSS
  • I use Disqus and works very well, plus I love the reply by email feature... so, why should I change?
  • I agree. No reason to change.
  • Well, that makes me the same side as you. But honestly, I don't got a chance to try ID. So, can't say much about it.
  • See, now here's the question. Does IntenseDebate do Facebook Connect?
  • I believe it does. I'm no longer using it, but I believe it is a
    recently added feature.
  • I like commenting using DISQUS. But I am really confused about the. Like, what would would happen to the comments, when Disqus won't be providing the service anymore?

    Darek from classifieds posting service
  • Great posting. I like this.
    Disqus has since added in ClickPass support which includes a very poor, difficult to use, unexpected openid implementation.
  • Even now, many months later, the clickpass implementation is still
    very poor. It's a shame, really.

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