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I have noticed a popular trend to integrate HN comments into their blog. With the feature to "auto import" RSS feeds, it can also be used to automaticly create a "Comment" plugin where users can use Tagly as:
Directory to follow blogs
Use as commenting platform
Use Tagly to moderate the comments ( or do this within Wordpress)
There are some additional requirements to this:
When i ( as Moderator or Admin) add a feed. The feed should be "claimable" by an author and the feed should change to "his" user, instead of the admin/moderator.
So a feed can be "Claimed" when the user passes something similar to Google's approval process ( add meta tag, add dns record or add a file)
When the feed is changed to his "account" he can manage the Comments and becomes an "Author". Authors can moderate their own comments on their topics - IF it comes from a Feed.
When the topic is hot ( eg. on the front page) or new ( less than a day), the comments should be live ( SignalR). When the topic is not hot anymore, it uses a basic CRUD for performance issues.
If comments removed by the author, it's still shown somewhat in Tagly, but totally removed from Wordpress.
Most blogs are created using Wordpress.
I have noticed a popular trend to integrate HN comments into their blog. With the feature to "auto import" RSS feeds, it can also be used to automaticly create a "Comment" plugin where users can use Tagly as:
There are some additional requirements to this:
When the feed is changed to his "account" he can manage the Comments and becomes an "Author". Authors can moderate their own comments on their topics - IF it comes from a Feed.
When the topic is hot ( eg. on the front page) or new ( less than a day), the comments should be live ( SignalR). When the topic is not hot anymore, it uses a basic CRUD for performance issues.
If comments removed by the author, it's still shown somewhat in Tagly, but totally removed from Wordpress.
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