I am sorry but this blocker does not fully block comments. You are promoting the wrong blocker. I have posted a video that proves this blocker does not do as it claims.
So therefore comments can still be seen and it does no good to install this so-called blocker. Before you bash me go see the video on my profile for proof it does not fully block comments. James
Well Sir, I see you have rated my video with one star. Hmmm. I also tried to visit the link to see your comment on the Warrior Forum, and it appears there is no comment. Actually, there are no comments anywhere that I can find. Why would the owner of a multi-million dollar forum use this blocker I'm presently endorsing? Hmm. Could it be because it works? As for one star, you don't like my video? Shame. I guess I will need to work harder.
Sidewiki is still in beta. It seems awful early to be passing such harsh judgment on it. Don't forget that you have to have a Google account to post comments. I'm not saying sidewiki is the next greatest thing, just that we should withhold judgment until we actually know what we're dealing with.
How is Sidewiki end-of-the-world bashing now different from all those idiots protesting a healthcare plan that they haven't read and can't possibly understand?
Currently, blog owners are losing comments on their blogs. Sidewiki on your blog allows anyone to strike up a conversation on the side which the owner of the site can not moderate. In addition, should the blog owner move his site to another domain the comments are lost.
What does this mean? Well, one reason for opening commenting on a blog is to add some relative content, easily interact with your visitors, and get credit on your site for that material.
I am sorry but this blocker does not fully block comments. You are promoting the wrong blocker. I have posted a video that proves this blocker does not do as it claims.
So therefore comments can still be seen and it does no good to install this so-called blocker. Before you bash me go see the video on my profile for proof it does not fully block comments. James
TheRichJerks 2 years ago
Well Sir, I see you have rated my video with one star. Hmmm. I also tried to visit the link to see your comment on the Warrior Forum, and it appears there is no comment. Actually, there are no comments anywhere that I can find. Why would the owner of a multi-million dollar forum use this blocker I'm presently endorsing? Hmm. Could it be because it works? As for one star, you don't like my video? Shame. I guess I will need to work harder.
AveGirl 2 years ago
Sidewiki is still in beta. It seems awful early to be passing such harsh judgment on it. Don't forget that you have to have a Google account to post comments. I'm not saying sidewiki is the next greatest thing, just that we should withhold judgment until we actually know what we're dealing with.
How is Sidewiki end-of-the-world bashing now different from all those idiots protesting a healthcare plan that they haven't read and can't possibly understand?
Wait. Just wait. Then judge.
4ndyman 2 years ago 2
Currently, blog owners are losing comments on their blogs. Sidewiki on your blog allows anyone to strike up a conversation on the side which the owner of the site can not moderate. In addition, should the blog owner move his site to another domain the comments are lost.
What does this mean? Well, one reason for opening commenting on a blog is to add some relative content, easily interact with your visitors, and get credit on your site for that material.
Sidewiki comments give google the credit
AveGirl 2 years ago