Hal Brown's Blog
This is a blog with my opinions on politics, psychology, and other subjects. My posts are sometimes serious and sometimes snarky. I'm a retired MSW clinical social worker/psychotherapist and mental health center director who was also a cranberry farmer. Scroll archives on bottom of page to see previous blog stories. There are new ones added almost every day, although if I don't have anything original to say I try not to say anything at all.
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Please try out the new comment feature on my blog. If it doesn't open here click this link. Let me know what you think about any of the blog stories or the blog in general.
Disqus is the best and most feature loaded commenting platform I have seen. You can upload images, links, and use some basic formatting like bold, italics, and put excerpts in quotes.
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 CNN, The Daily Telegraph, and IGN, and about 750,000 blogs and web sites.[3]
There's nothing on the Wikipedia page about where how the company came up with the name though it could be a version of disquisition which means a long or elaborate essay or discussion on a particular subject
Of course if you comment on my blog or any other websites, please keep your comments respectful. I find it interesting that a fair number of people who pay to subscribe to The Washington Post and The New York Times express far-right sometimes paranoid MAGA opinions and often demonstrate so much ignorance. There are more posts like this on HUFFPOST but that is a free website. For some reason MAGA posts on Raw Story are few and far between. This may be because they are flagged by readers and quickly removed.
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Addendum:
You can see the differences in the comments sections in the image above (click to enlarge):
You can see that The NY Times, Wash. Post, and HUFFPOST have internal comment sections. The Post offers some formatting, all you can post on The NY Times is text and links. NY Times reviews comments and send you and email when your comment is published. On HUFFPOST you can include formatting, an emoji, and an image as well as links. Raw Story uses Disqus as does its sister website AlterNet.Why didn’t The Times’s community desk allow comments on a Sept. 23 article about men who believe the push for gender equality in technology has gone too far?
The answer, I’m afraid, is rather dull: Our moderation resources are limited on weekends, which means fewer stories are opened for comment.
And given the volume of news over the weekend — including President Trump’s continued criticism of N.F.L. players who are protesting the United States criminal justice system, and the declining fortunes of the Republican health care bill — many worthy news items had to forgo comments.