4 month ago
Richard Rutter : Managing community in media requires a 3-pronged approach - Great article from Meg Pickard of the Guardian.
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28 month ago
merlinmann : Special: Lifehackerâ s guide to weblog comments - Not feeding the trolls is key; left unanswered they'll usually just wander back to their Mom's cold, lonely basement.
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34 month ago
Philippe Janvier : coComment - "...un service pour agréger les commentaires que vous faîtes sur les autres blogs". [via] #
jimray : coComment - clear conversation in the blogosphere - I had this idea a while ago, except that my version was based on some sort of ping mechanism built into weblog tools that either talked to a central server or your own blog and recorded comments you left. Sort of like trackback for comments.
Paul Hammond : coComment - clear conversation in the blogosphere - Turn your comments into conversations
Rod Begbie : coComment - clear conversation in the blogosphere - Interesting solution to the problem of knowing if anyone's replied to a comment you've left on someone else's blog. [via] #
plasticbag : I've been playing with CoComment a bit, and - when it works - it's pretty nice... - Things are always a bit flaky when they depend on people implementing their templates properly, but it's a nicely implemented and mostly functional potentially really useful system...
philgyford : CoComment - Join the conversation - Maybe this would be a more useful place to store where I make comments on sites, rather than a text file. (via Haddock)
kaninka.net : coComment - Join the conversation - coComment keeps track of all the online conversations you're following in one convenient place, and informs you whenever something is added to a conversation.
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