You need to update IMO ;)
ID supports "taking back" the comments made via FriendFeed into your ID comment-flow.
Disqus launched their full API (and continually building on it) so no more SEO worries for the API users, and if I'm not mistaken you can now import (even pre-Disqus posts) and export (if I remember correctly).
But just like what another blogger said, we can only choose one. I did not go on my plan to add Disqus and ID in gameshogun even though it's possible. I chose Disqus, it's my first. I guess in this stiff competition of Disqus and ID, the factor of "first" comes into play. I touched Disqus first so I'll stick with it. However that doesn't mean I don't have an account in ID ;)
If you know how to code or hack, you can just enable Disqus and Intense Debate together. Im sure you'll get more by having both, since there are loyal-to-one-service commenters out there. If they don't see their favorite service, they won't comment anymore.
As for me, I try all things that I can get my hands on. Part of my job, so even though I chose Disqus, I also have Intense Debate :) In fact, I'm going to enable both services on all my blogs and all the blogs I'm handling :p Still planning how I'm going to do it. My target launch is no later than July 1st.
Well, I prefer Disqus but here I am commenting on your blog using Intense Debate ;)
I tell you what, the Open Comments Workgroup was created to be the place where people and groups with stakes in this space can formulate and eventually produce a specification that will guide all services with how they should handle comments. Visit my blog at http://gameshogun.ws/
Secondly, I am planning on adding Intense Debate on all my blogs and the blogs I handle, side-by-side with Disqus. As you've said, and which I agree, loyal users will not comment if they don't see their platform of choice.
:D
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ID supports "taking back" the comments made via FriendFeed into your ID comment-flow.
Disqus launched their full API (and continually building on it) so no more SEO worries for the API users, and if I'm not mistaken you can now import (even pre-Disqus posts) and export (if I remember correctly).
But just like what another blogger said, we can only choose one. I did not go on my plan to add Disqus and ID in gameshogun even though it's possible. I chose Disqus, it's my first. I guess in this stiff competition of Disqus and ID, the factor of "first" comes into play. I touched Disqus first so I'll stick with it. However that doesn't mean I don't have an account in ID ;)
As for me, I try all things that I can get my hands on. Part of my job, so even though I chose Disqus, I also have Intense Debate :) In fact, I'm going to enable both services on all my blogs and all the blogs I'm handling :p Still planning how I'm going to do it. My target launch is no later than July 1st.
I tell you what, the Open Comments Workgroup was created to be the place where people and groups with stakes in this space can formulate and eventually produce a specification that will guide all services with how they should handle comments. Visit my blog at http://gameshogun.ws/
Secondly, I am planning on adding Intense Debate on all my blogs and the blogs I handle, side-by-side with Disqus. As you've said, and which I agree, loyal users will not comment if they don't see their platform of choice.
:D