I Luv Uw Commentaren
7 januari, 2008 · door David Bradley

Er zijn veel voordelen aan het commentaar geven op deze plaats, zijn wat van hen altruļstisch, zijn anderen kortstondig, zijn wat van hen automatisch. Neem het effect op de Hoogste Commentators Plugin, bijvoorbeeld. Als u vaak becommentari�ėrt, dan verbetert de blogging software op uw toewijding en geeft u een verbinding die op uw naam aan de website, dichtbij de bovenkant van sidebar op de homepage van de plaats wordt verankerd. Gezien de vrij hoge rang en verkeersniveaus van dit blog, die moet een paar ogenblikken het regelmatige becommentariėren het niet heeft waard zijn?
En er zijn meer. Vanaf 7 Januari, heb ik een nieuwe geroepen plugin geļnstalleerda CommentLuv. Nu, wanneer u becommentari�ėrt krijgt u de kans om de recentste post van te tonen uw eigen plaats automatisch, direct onder uw commentaar. U kunt deze eigenschap onbruikbaar maken als u verlegen bent, maar mits u een geldige URL ingaat wanneer u een commentaar verlaat, en die plaats heeft een voer, zal het de recentste krantekop van uw plaats uittrekken.
Screengrab toont hieronder een proefcommentaar die ik op een andere post heb gemaakt gebruikend mijn Sciencebase wetenschapsplaats als testverbinding. De benadrukte tekst toont u de optie om deze eigenschap uit te schakelen.

Het beeld toont hieronder de resultaten van mijn proefpost aan deze plaats. Dit keer, toont highlighter de meest recente krantekop die direct van Sciencebase wordt getrokken, op het tijdstip van het posten, om uw volgende postkrantekop ertoe te brengen om allen te tonen u moet doen bent opnieuw commentaar.

Nu, realiseer ik dat beide plugins aan misbruik open zijn, maar rust verzekerd, houd ik een dicht oog op alle inkomende commentaren en e-mail en zal lezers tegen het meer seedier materiaal beschermen dat door zou kunnen uitglijden. Zo, wat u die wachten op zijn, geef het een poging en verlaat een commentaar. U kon de kans gebruiken om me te laten weten of zijn er een andere grote plugins om uw blog op deze plaats op te voeren.

















26 reacties tot dusver ↓
Calaelen // 7 januari, 2008 in 3:03 p.m.
Zeer interessante plugin. Ik zal het een poging geven.
„het zal volgende tijd dat plaatsupdates“ bijwerken
Ongeveer dat: Plugin trekt elk voer-url-voeden in de commentaren telkens als iemand de pagina herlaadt? (reusachtig tijd/verkeersprobleem?)
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Wayne Smallman // 7 januari, 2008 in 3:05 p.m.
Sort of reminds me of Digital Point forums, which lists your recent ‘blog article, but only for those that have posted the required number of forum comments…
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David Bradley // Jan 7, 2008 at 4:26 pm
Wayne, yes, similar, except I guess there’s no one ever likely to post more than a handful of comments on a wee site like this. The plugin could presumably be hacked to add a conditional tag for larger more active sites…maybe one day.
Calaelen, I may have that aspect of it wrong. Check back and do a page refresh when you next update your blog and let us know if it’s showing the new post on this comment.
Andy Bailey // Jan 7, 2008 at 9:38 pm
thanks for using CommentLuv!

just to clear up any questions, it only parses the feed at the time of the comment being submitted otherwise it would take too long to parse every time the page loads.
There’ll be an update soon to add some AJAX to the equation so it’ll be even faster at adding the last blog post.
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David Bradley // Jan 7, 2008 at 10:38 pm
Thanks for dropping by Andy and for the clarification! Great plugin!
db
Robert Irizarry // Jan 8, 2008 at 1:19 am
Interesting plugin, David! I can certainly see it as a great tool for encouraging comments in the right blog niche. In my case, not many of my readers have blogs although there are a few fellow guitar bloggers out there who might be enticed to comment more frequently by implementing it.
I’ll have to give it some thought although I’m also concerned about the potential for abuse. A conditional statement (as Wayne suggests) would help here but it seems like there’s a potential increase in burden on the blogger. For example, a comment that passes spam tests may end up with a link to an article post that readers find offensive.
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David Bradley // Jan 8, 2008 at 7:36 am
Of course, commenters without a blog of their own could add a link they feel would produce a useful headline, but I see what you mean about a comment passing spam tests that nevertheless throws up an offensive headline
db
Stock Market Software // Jan 23, 2008 at 4:11 pm
I really like the Comment luv plugin but am scared of it hurting my site… as a compromise I do it on about 1/2 my sites and not on the others… it’s good for getting readers… bad for SEO… so I guess it’s all about what you’re going for
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David Bradley // Jan 23, 2008 at 4:43 pm
Mr Market-Software, or shall I call you Justin, I’m not entirely sure why it would cause any SEO harm to your site to run Comment Luv unless someone from a dodgy site were posting comments, but then some bloggers actually check out the sites to which their commenters are linking before up-moderating comments. I was in two minds about approving your post given your pseudonym, but you got through the meta filter.
db
David Bradley // Jan 23, 2008 at 4:44 pm
Mr Market-Software, or shall I call you Justin, I’m not entirely sure why it would cause any SEO harm to your site to run Comment Luv unless someone from a dodgy site were posting comments, but then some bloggers actually check out the sites to which their commenters are linking before up-moderating comments. I was in two minds about approving your post given your pseudonym, but you got through the filters.
db
Hersh Bhardwaj // Feb 1, 2008 at 12:34 am
I have just started using it on my blog. But when I use my comment on a blog with the plug-in, my post link doesn’t show the actual URL but some strange feedburner feed?
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David Bradley // Feb 1, 2008 at 7:34 am
Hersh, the reason it’s doing that is because the plugin uses your RSS newsfeed to grab the most recent headline and your site’s feed is using Feedburner. You can make it work by adding a CNAME in your hosting and then doing a mod at Feedburner to make that system represent your RSS items as if they were properly hosted on your blog. I may write about this in a little more detail soon, if anyone puts in a request…
db
japanese ice cream // Feb 10, 2008 at 11:29 pm
Comment Luv seems a great idea but how come it adds the NoFollow tag to the link, isn’t that kinda the opposite of what Comment Luv is all about?
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David Bradley // Feb 11, 2008 at 3:04 pm
“japanese ice cream”, it’s not supposed to add nofollow, this blog should be adding dofollow, let me investigate…
db
japanese ice cream // Feb 12, 2008 at 6:49 am
Thanks for looking, David. I actually can’t tell on your site but others that have CommentLuv and also let you edit the comment - when I have gone to edit there is a NoFollow tag on the link. I thought this to be a bit strange seeing the ideals of commentluv.
cheers from Australia.
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Elliott Russell // Mar 19, 2008 at 3:35 pm
I have some of the same feelings about it. I want to see if the plugin helps peoples blogs or hurts them.
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Furniture Fan // Jun 10, 2008 at 6:19 pm
I am trying to figure out how to change that as well. Feedburner is great, but here I would rather have the direct link to the post.
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acakadut // Jun 12, 2008 at 8:24 am
I’m using this plugin as well. this is a great “reward” for our visitors, don’t you think?
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David Bradley // Jun 12, 2008 at 8:29 am
Yep, I think it is, it improves connectivity between blogs, and connectivity means community.
pening // Jun 23, 2008 at 4:25 am
Just don’t forget to disable the feedburner ‘Item Link Clicks’ under the ‘FeedBurner StatsPRO’ or else, the credit will go to feedburner instead of your blog.
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David Bradley // Jun 23, 2008 at 7:52 am
Could you explain what you mean pening?
Gavin // Jun 28, 2008 at 6:33 am
CommentLuv is a great idea, as long as you have the time to keep on top of comment moderation
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David Bradley // Jun 29, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Gavin, yes you do have to keep on top of comments, but they’re still at a relatively low rate on this blog, so not a problem yet.
Halim-Belajar SEO // Jul 12, 2008 at 1:35 am
Actually I’m found this site via Google search engine. I’m use “Top Commentator” term to find blog that allow backlink through Top Commentator.
So, this method sure work to attract more traffic.
Susan // Jul 13, 2008 at 3:34 am
I’m glad I found this site
I hope CommentLuv has been working out for you.
David Bradley // Jul 14, 2008 at 8:12 am
Susan, glad to welcome you to the Sciencetext community. I think the real benefit of CommentLuv is for the reader and these who comment, opening up the discussion to the wider blogosphere.
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