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[BlenderNation] Reverted to WordPress Comments

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After seeing more and more trolling on the site, I have decided to switch back from Disqus to the regular WordPress commenting system. In addition, you'll now have to log in if you want to leave a comment. I'm sorry to make things more complicated, but that's how trolls roll - they screw it up for everybody else.

Update: I'd like to re-design the comment layout and make it more compact. If you can help, please contact me. Thanks!

About the Author

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Bart Veldhuizen

I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.

58 Comments

  1. YAY!!!! No more putting in my details EVERY time I want to make a comment!!

    That aside, thank you for taking the time to look into this Bart.

    Man I hate those pesky trolls.... !!!! Grrrrr

  2. I think the disqus system was a bit cryptic at first. The downvote/upvote buttons were a bit hidden as well.

    I don't mind this change really. Good call!

  3. The only reason I prefered Disqus used less space between comments, and it was easier to skim through them.
    Well, that and that I could be warned about replies without having to return to the same pages.
    Maybe we should tell Disqus to implement a system for downvoting / banning users.

    But WordPress comments have worked fine before, so they shouldn't be a problem now.

    • Arnaud Couturier on

      Yes, perhaps Bart could work on the css for the comments (if he has time, not trying to push more work on you Bart :)

      It'd just be better if we could read more than one comment per screen...

      • I'm on vacation this week and I'll be traveling next week, so time is a little tight ;-) I agree that the comments need some re-styling. If anyone could lend me a hand with that, I'd appreciate it!

      • It had banning, but it was ineffective as this troll was changing his IP address all the time. The free version of Disqus no longer let me login for posting comments, and at any rate, I don't want to force people to create an account with them.

  4. Okay, another reason I liked Disqus is that it allowed me to edit comments, because sometimes I need to correct tpyos or add forgotten

    • I've added the option to edit your comment for 15 minutes after posting it. Please let me know if it works correctly.

      Edit: No it does not work properly, everybody can, edit everybody else's post. I've sent you an email about it, just want to make sur you see it!

  5. A big Thank You... or maybe I should thank the trolls... because I hated Disqus !
    I always had difficulties to post. Coming back to this system is a good thing for me !
    Thanks Bart !o)

  6. Thanks Bart. I often felt ashamed of what people were posting here and was hoping, that the devs and other contributors around blender don't read this.

  7. Personally I prefer disqus, as I could keep track of all my comments and respond to them from one website.

    An given all my typos and spelling mistakes it a life saver to have the ability to go back and edit comments when ever I feel like.

    It a backwards step for the site.

  8. In it self a necessary evil to keep the trolls away I guess, but why can't i log in with my own wordpress account and do i need a special registration with wordpress for this blog?

  9. I probably have to register and create new email accounts quite often. Because i usual forgot my password and account name when somebody clear browser history, and autocomplete stop working :) .

  10. Is the unintended ability to edit other people's comments going to be a liability that can't be programmed around... ie is the only way to deal with it to lock comment edits down to the 15 minute window? What does WordPress say about it?

    (It is almost as if everyone is granted admin-level editing privileges, but I don't know enough about how WordPress works. I code directly without using middleware, and have never coded anything as ambitious as bloggerware.)

    • Wait, can you edit someone else's comment? Could you try editing this one?

      =cm=
      Why, yes indeedy it can be done.
      I only recall this because someone pointed it out last year.
      =cm=

      • Done. (Hmm, also looks like there is no 15 minute time limit either.)

        If it shows up on more than just my screen you should see the following text added to that comment:

        =cm=
        Why, yes indeedy it can be done.
        I only recall this because someone pointed it out last year.
        =cm=

      • It looks like it. And what is worse: the comment editor shows the e-mail the commenter used to register if when you press the click to edit button. Which means I only have to click it at all the comments to learn everybody's e-mail adres (or at least the one used to register with) Can't be desired from a privacy point of view.

  11. Hey, If I´m considered as a troll, well, being my nickname sewtrol is understandable, but I post because is terrible to see articles boasting mediocre works, which since the last time I haven´t seen any. The last time I commented was in the so called 10 awesome tutorials which was a misleading title; the tutorials weren´t awesome, they were only verry common and seen tutorial; and on top of that, they were poorly recorded and editedI mean, that guy explained little and padded a lot, I mean kept forgetting the point of the tutorial and took several minutes to prepare stuff that should be predone before he started the tutorial; without mentioning that the guy has a thick accent, finland accent, I couldn´t figure out, but everyone else seemed to get. In the end I pointed this guy some tips to improve his videos´quality and actually I´m subcribed to his videos.

    What I´m saying that banning users is a very critical point to consider, because, I was rough with this guy indirectly, because I was being rough really with the fact that there are a lot of great guys uploading tutorials with better quality, which I have never seen around this site, and I don´t want blender to be seen as a poor bad app, just because that´s what is presented in blendernation which most newcomers tend to see to give themselves an idea of the capalities of the application. And by having bad articles in the blender´s front page, is like shooting ourselves in the foot. I suggest that every article should be revised before it is posted in blendernation so the article doesn´t portray poorly done work of any kind. Blender and the foundation deserve better. Especially when those articles are made to promote the article´s writer sites.

    And don´t make make me remind you the time that brecht van lommel asked us for advice to what to leave and what to takeo out from blender. IFor startedrs, was very cryptic for me to reply in the official page so me, and lots of others, commented here there opnions, surely becasue it was ten times easier to come here and post. Lots of them keep bashing brecht and, to be sincere, I turned down almost everything he told us he and the team wanted to take out. After that was out of the blender team, like 2 weeks after, I don´t know under which condtions so I don´t imply anything. And later, when he came back, the article said that every unfounded comment would be erased. And then I told you that he he was about to take out very important pinnacular tools that made blender great, but at least he asked us before and that the comments made against him were actually founde because everyone thought the choice of taking out those tools was made, and I kept fighting to make them understand that he was asking us. So, what I got from the erasing unfounded comments thing was kind of represing of the freedom of speech in a way. But if peoplle keep trolling with no rhyme or reason that can be a reason to turn off that user´s account. But really must be taken in consideration, if that guy is bashing something with a good reason or if he is just trolling people to get people mad at them.

    See ya! and happy great quality blending
    -Salvador, the sewtrol

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