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Just getting into reblogging - loved your Obama quote on Tumblr earlier, and the article it came from - reblogged it with one click. Pretty cool that I will be able to do this across the web with Disqus now too.
Explanation: Disqus refreshes the page upon a comment post, but Netvibes is nesting this within its own Iframe which prevents Disqus from properly refreshing.
We'll have to see how people really use it before it's clear what the next real step is.
I first used Cocomment, which was probably the most optimized that purpose. But they did not provide a good UI, fonts being too small etc, and they did not work in some platform (like Disqus, understandably).
So, I switched to Tumblr, which is more robust, though it takes a few more seconds with Tumblr than with Cocomment.
Recently, I started considering using Wordpress with Pressthis. The decision will be based on whether I would like to have the comment blog and the regular blog separate, which is as-is, or integrated.
Personally, Disqus did not fit in my own blogging/commenting pattern so far, though I think it is very neat. I may try the reblogging feature a bit.
"Long time listener, first time caller." I'm an engineering grad student at Stanford and I frequently comment on company blogs just to ask questions and maybe provide constructive critiques. I spend a lot of time on these comments -- for example, I just wrote on Xobni's blog (against an inflammatory troll) about my honest view on the market for this product (which was skeptical)
http://www.xobni.com/blog/2008/08/20/adam-smith...
I even did some research! But check out the response; clearly SimplyTired did not read my comment (mine was admittedly, kinda long).
I feel like the problem with comments is that they cannot measure in anyway their intellectual depth (or even their word length) even though they can measure their popularity. I made some very specific points about information retrieval and so on, but they actually seemed kinda lost on my "combatant". Is there any technology which can fix this?
Anyway, Fred, I think this is a great idea!
I also think it would be cool to widgetize the reblogged comment, much like the NYTimes has "comments of the moment," which I've blogged about before.
Basically, if there were a place on my sidebar where I could pick and choose to feature any given one, two, or three comments that I felt like. This seems like a natural extension to the "latest comments" widget.