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New commenting system

June 26, 2009 |

I’ve finally implemented Disqus. The key reason is that lets you, the community, sign in and comment on Gamesbrief using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.

That way you don’t have to register for Gamesbrief, or comment as a guest each time.

Disqus has sworn blind on its mother’s grave that it will import all existing comments from WordPress, and is doing so as we speak. If this feels, I will have words, and may have to revert to the old comment system.

But please, take this opportunity to comment more, on more posts.

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    Disqus is great for allowing a larger commenting base.

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  • http://www.ndsworld.net mp3danyul

    Disqus is great for allowing a larger commenting base.

    [Reply]

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