April 21, 2023

International readers, please tell me what brought you to this blog and what you thing of it in my new Disqus comment section.

 

Currently Russia is the primary international country from which readers follow my blog, followed by Germany, India, and the U.K. There have been times when hundreds of people logged on from China, Ukraine, and other countries.

Now that I have been able to put Diqus comments on my blog posts I'd like to hear from people in other countries about how they came across the blog and what they think of it.

From Wikipedia:

Disqus (/dɪsˈkʌs/) is an American blog comment hosting service for web sites and online communities that use a networked platform. The company's platform includes various features, such as social integration, social networking, user profiles, spam and moderation tools, analytics, email notifications, and mobile commenting. It was founded in 2007 by Daniel Ha and Jason Yan as a Y Combinator startup.

In 2011, Disqus ranked No. 2 in Quantcast's U.S. networks with 151 million monthly unique U.S. visits.[2] Disqus was featured on CNNThe Daily Telegraph, and IGN, and about 750,000 blogs and web sites.[3]

The comments section that Google Blogger, the platform I have used since 2012, never led to many comments. For one thing it is hard to see on the bottom of the page. It also has nothing but the ability to write text. In Disquis you can add images, links, and some basic formatting like bold, italics, and quotes.

If this works here you should be able to easily make comments.

Whether from the United States or another country please give it a try if only to let me know you're reading this.

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