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Can FriendFeed save us from Conversation Fragmentation?
Alister Cameron // Blogologist | July 14th 2008 by Alister Cameron // Blogologist
Refill the coffee, Thelma. This post is long and impassioned. It might even be worth a read I’ve been impressed enough with Disqus to give it a go. I’m ok with it, but it’s not there yet. I have realised that my frustrations with read more
WideCircles - Takes Spam Seriously? LMAO
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing | June 9th 2008 by Andy Beard
After my last post regarding Wide Circles I exchanged emails with one of their support representatives, with their message being… We definitely do not tolerate any kind of SPAM at all Unfortunately the evidence available to me at the time not j read more
Handling negative comments part II
MamaBlogga: mom's search for meaning | May 13th 2008 by Jordan
Maleficent doesn’t know anything about love, or kindness, or the joy of helping others. You know, sometimes I don’t think she’s really very happy. —Fauna, Sleeping Beauty It’s been a long time since I’ve gotten ne read more
Focused Articles Attract A Greater Reader Response
Small Fish Big Money - Business, Finance Management and Weal… | May 4th 2008 by Fabien
Developing Focus In Life: Life is filled with distractions, one of the many responsibilities we have is learning to deal with these distractions to become more focused. I’ve talked about focus before, and I believe it is important because it he read more
Comment Spam Warning Signs
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing | April 30th 2008 by Andy Beard
As I have just sent a similar list to someone whose comments were held automatically for moderation (like all new commenters), and whose comments will not be appearing (I have yet to decide whether I will flag them as spam or just delete them), I tho read more
Spam Wars: Blog Comments from Hell
SensoryMetrics: re-inventing the User eXperience | December 2nd 2007 by Jobe Roberts
Lately, this site has been getting swamped with spam comments. The majority of them are automatically filtered out by Askimet (thank God) however, there still are quite a few that manage to squeak through. Fortunately, we’re not quite hitting read more

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