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Comment by Facebook or WordPress

Ari Herzog

The Facebook commenting system (alternatively by Yahoo, AOL, or Hotmail login) appears first. Please continue reading Comment by Facebook or WordPress and leave a comment if inspired. When presented the choice between two different commenting systems, which do you choose? The WordPress commenting system appears below that.

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Comment by Facebook Here

Ari Herzog

Considering the consensus that commenting by real name is wanted, what are the odds that someone wanting to read more about new and emerging media has a Facebook account? If I present you with the option to comment by Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, or Hotmail, would you do it? Or would you be sad? Call this a social experiment.

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Protect Your Online Privacy: Say NO to Ad Cookies

Ari Herzog

Facebook and Yahoo Mail account holders, for instance, may be exposed to banners or other advertisements.

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Meet Kristi and Her Key to Blog Promotion

Ari Herzog

Connect: Twitter | Facebook | Email | 978.558.0008. I also keep their usernames in a text file list for future reference as people I can count on for a little social promotion. Related articles you may enjoy: If I Wrote a Book. Win a Free Copy of “The Social Media Marketing Book&# by Dan Zarrella.

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Why You Add a Comment, Why You Click Like

Ari Herzog

This sentiment from Yahoo chief scientist Marc Davis to New York Times contributing writer Clive Thompson is as relevant today as in 2008 when Facebook updates were the rage. Clive elaborates: Merely looking at a stranger’s Twitter or Facebook feed isn’t interesting, because it seems like blather. Like This Post?