Theory From the Closet

A punk perspective on tabletop RPG’s, their theory, and design.

I installed Disqus  for the site today. Disqus turns the comments into something a little more like a forum, but not quite. Think of it as working somewhat like Vincent’s anyway blog,  but with the ability to track what the users say, across other Disqus enabled blogs. It’s fairly easy to start an account,  you can use a sign-in you likely already have, if you are like me and get frustrated by having to record another password.

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8 Comments

  1. i know disqus is powerful, but i haven't installed it yet

  2. maybe i'll install it soon
    but i don't know.

  3. TheGamerTraveler
    11:58 pm on March 24th, 2009

    I like how this plugin handles threaded comments. I think I'll give it a try in one of my blogs and see how it works out.

  4. I think the latest wordpress has threaded comments now. I think that means that without a lot of blogs buying into Disqus that it limits it's use as an early adopter. Plus it doesn't seem to work well with my noscript addon for Firefox.

  5. I love Disqus.

  6. I do think that means that without a lot of blogs buying into Disqus that it limits it's use as an early adopter.

  7. Hi, interesting post. I have been thinking about this topic,so thanks for posting. I'll probably be coming back to your posts.

  8. Disqus is a great way of keeping track of your conversation. You can directly reply and rate other bloggers on how they comment.