iosart blog » Blogging https://blog.iosart.com web ~ music ~ photography ~ life Sat, 17 Nov 2012 06:59:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.18 Spam, discussions and closed comment threads https://blog.iosart.com/2007/05/19/spam-discussions-and-closed-comment-threads/ https://blog.iosart.com/2007/05/19/spam-discussions-and-closed-comment-threads/#comments Sat, 19 May 2007 08:15:56 +0000 http://www.iosart.com/blog/2007/05/19/spam-discussions-and-closed-comment-threads/ Did you ever want to comment on some great Blog post you found only to discover that the post is a bit old and the author has already closed the comments – so no new ones can be posted? I often do and I find this issue rather frustrating…

The reason for closing comments is pretty straightforward – spam. Each Blog post that accepts comments is a target for spammers – so the more such posts you have you’re increasing the amount of overall spam your blog receives every day.

Freedom...

A common strategy for dealing with comment spam is to close comments on older posts – after two weeks, a month etc. Which brings us to the original problem – closing comments on older posts prevents future discussions, even if those would really make sense long after the post was published.

Imagine yourself browsing Flickr and finding a great photo. You want to tell the author how great the photo is or ask a question, but you discover that the photo was uploaded two months ago and the comments are already closed! I couldn’t imagine such a scenario, because more often than not I discover photos long after they have been uploaded and I often see discussions go over long periods of time, being re-newed etc. – which is great. Unlike discussing some current events, discussing photographs cannot really be limited to a short period of time.

Many Blog posts are exactly like that, IMHO. People often search the Web for a specific topic and find old, but still relevant blog posts, and there is absolutely no reason, other than spam, not to allow the discussions on these posts to keep going.

My suggestion – a simple two-level comment protection system. Comments can be open or closed, exactly as today, but a third state can be introduced – let’s call it ‘protected’. In this state, posting a new comment is still possible, but more difficult – protected by CAPTCHA, verification via email etc. Now, after two weeks, instead of closing the comments, they can be set to ‘protected’ mode – this allows minimal barrier to commenting initially, while allowing valid conversations about the post to continue forever.

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Blogging music https://blog.iosart.com/2007/04/14/blogging-music/ https://blog.iosart.com/2007/04/14/blogging-music/#comments Sat, 14 Apr 2007 23:29:17 +0000 http://www.iosart.com/blog/2007/04/14/blogging-music/ We’ve rolled out a nice new feature on FoxyTunes Planet – now I can click a ‘blog this’ button and get an embed code for posting artists (short bio and an image), videos, photos etc. on my blog. I could probably achieve the same thing by going to youtube, flickr etc., but who has the time for all these extra clicks when there’s so much great music out there to be discovered 😉

Anyway, here’s one of my favorite songs by Hooverphonic:

Hooverphonic – Mad about you

[via FoxyTunes / Hooverphonic]

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Iosart Blog v3.0 is here https://blog.iosart.com/2007/02/03/iosart-blog-v30-is-here/ https://blog.iosart.com/2007/02/03/iosart-blog-v30-is-here/#comments Sat, 03 Feb 2007 21:39:59 +0000 http://www.iosart.com/blog/2007/02/03/iosart-blog-v30-is-here/ Santa Monica
As you probably noticed, it’s been a while since I posted anything to this Blog. The reason? I’ve been really busy working on some really cool stuff, and just couldn’t manage to find the time to write.

Today I decided to revive my blog and start blogging again.

I’ve done some tweaking and upgrading to bring my somewhat stale WordPress installation up to date:

  • Upgraded to WordPress 2.1 (the new WP is great!)
  • Changed the Blog name from “Random Memoirs” to plain old “Iosart Blog”. I just felt that simpler is better in this case
  • Tweaked the Blog theme and its sidebar, adding blogroll, recent visitors (MyBlogLog) and so on

So, why v3.0? Because this is actually the third incarnation of this blog. My first Blog was called “The Bug Blog” and was using Nucleus. Then, I moved to WordPress 1.5 and renamed the Blog to “Random Memoirs”. Hopefully, 3rd time will be the charm :)

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