DISQUS

SheGeeks: @Social Aggregators GIVE ME MY COMMENTS!

  • Frederic · 1 year ago
    This is definitely something that has been bugging me for a while as well.

    When I wrote about it a while back (http://www.lastpodcast.net/2008/01/29/next-fron...), Bret from FriendFeed commented that they had thought about this, but rejected the idea because they wanted to keep the discussion among friends.

    I think that even if they just automatically pinged the original author with a short notice or through a plugin with a "hey - there are comments on your article on FF", that would be helpful.

    Problem is, though, just like on Twitter, there might be a large number of disconnected discussion about the same article among different groups of friends that don't overlap. I'm not sure how they could solve that problem easily.
  • stejules · 1 year ago
    The question is how was it before, does a writer or an actor or another famous person really know, where is something bad or good things written about him.

    And how shall this work today, with the influence of the internet and hereby the power of social networking.
  • Elliott Ng · 1 year ago
    SheGeeks, I was thinking exactly the same thing today and tweeting something to this effect after seeing one of YOUR posts that was getting a bunch of FriendFeed comments but your post did not have that many comments itself. FREE COMMENTS!
  • Adam Ostrow · 1 year ago
    fav.or.it is a new RSS reader I reviewed recently with integrated comments that also show up on the original story.
  • Corvida · 1 year ago
    @Adam Ostrow - I really have to give Fav.or.it another try when I get a chance, but I found the service to be very confusing when I tinkered with it.