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Jerod and Adam share their thoughts on Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces, et al, then discuss the value and weight of hosting commentary onsite vs on Twitter, Slack, etc. Let us know what you think in the comments.
Jerod and Adam share their thoughts on Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces, et al, then discuss the value and weight of hosting commentary onsite vs on Twitter, Slack, etc. Let us know what you think in the comments.
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Lars Wikman
2021-04-17T07:26:20Z ago
Yeah, you can axe em. Should be fine.
Alex R
https://elrey.casa/me
2021-04-17T19:20:32Z ago
tl;dr - while I understand if you want to remove them I would like you to keep them š , and maybe there is an alternative solution?
So, while I canāt imaging how much maintenance it is for your platform, I do like the idea of not having to sign up for another slack ( no offense, just kind of inundated by slack/discord/communication platforms š )
I understand this crappy experience from my own situation recently had to deal with this at work, and we just ended up removing comments because we were getting over 50 spam comments a day. I donāt know why we all of a sudden got so many, because we just migrated the blog to being under our main .com tld instead of itās own subdomain and we for some reason got hammeredā¦
Personally I like being able to comment on things w/o another communication platform, because if ( and this isnāt necessarily directed to one of your podcast episodes mainly other podcast networks ) someone forgets to put a link in the shownotes. I can set a timestamp and link to it myself, which with the podcast player I have it also saves it in a location that I can easily access later ( almost like favoriteāing it, but it is just all your comment activity ). Unfortunately there are 3 issues with me using your commenting methodsā¦ š
On my personal blog I have comments enabled, but I have to approve each one of them ( through email ). I donāt know how extensible it is ( like how you said yours can email the guest speakers ), but the service I use is https://www.commento.io/. Maybe they will be willing to work with you and make it more robust? I donāt use disqus because I had heard about some sketchy things they were doing with monetization and tracking ( this was the only example I could dig up ). So, I went with the authorās suggestion of commento since they are supposed to be more privacy respecting.
Overall, since you said your issue is that it is āin your houseā/āon your lawnā then maybe you could outsource the issue to a 3rd party like disqus/commento. Alternatively maybe you could do some type of integration with either a podcast player like castbox.fm, since they are taking your comments anyways, or like a specific twitter
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and that surfaces it to your website. Then it is in the same position of itās on their platform, even though you are still surfacing it on your website.While I know at the end of the day it is your platform, and you are going to do what you want. I would like to request to keep it please š, or consider an alternative? Honestly even though I know about it now I canāt say I would use it moreā¦ Ideally since I know that it exists now if I want to make a comment I will try and use it more, but I canāt promise that š . If it was more directed question/comment before I just wouldnāt even comment on my podcast and keeping it to myself, but now that I know this exists I will try to use it more ( if it will still be around š )
Alex R
https://elrey.casa/me
2021-04-17T19:28:55Z ago
By the way, awesome content! I really love almost all of your podcasts you produce, and keep up the amazing work! You all do an amazing job on quality content, and I agree with Jerod I donāt think I could bring myself to listen to those alternatives very often if at all.. I love the amazing work that goes into podcasts!
Also, donāt know if you have covered this before, but maybe the things you all use for listening to podcasts ( if you do, since it is your job as well š ) would be an interesting episode?
Again love all the work you all put into this network! ā¤ļøš„³
Jerod Santo
Bennington, Nebraska
Jerod co-hosts The Changelog, crashes JS Party & takes out the trash (his old code) once in awhile.
2021-04-17T19:37:00Z ago
Thanks, that means a lot! š
If all our comments were like this weād never disable āem. š
Iād love to do a Backtage on podcasting as consumers because I listen to a bunch of pods and have my opinions on that as well.
We have a better game plan for recording Backstage now, so hopefully weāll be publishing to this feed more often now than we have in the pastā¦
Alex R
https://elrey.casa/me
2021-04-17T19:52:12Z ago
Like I always tell people it is easy to tell the truth š
š, well maybe ( ** hopefully ** ) there will be more, since you all did this episode.
Very cool! Whelp I just submitted a request for it as well ( I know that it can be hard to keep track of one off comments people make, so I try to follow up with official channels as well ), so hopefully you get to it sometime because I would love to hear about it from you all š
Rory
2021-04-17T23:15:28Z ago
As one of the people who occasionally uses the comment feature of your site, my vote is to leave them. But if you gotta get rid of them no bigs!