Blogging For Dummies by Amy Lupold Bair
Author:Amy Lupold Bair
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
ISBN: 9781119588085
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2019-09-11T00:00:00+00:00
Deleting comments
Unfortunately, not all the comments on your blog are fun to read or even should stay on your blog. When it comes right down to it, you control which comments appear on your blog, whether you keep new comments in moderation before publishing or you delete published comments after-the-fact. You need to moderate comments because quite a few of your blog's comments will probably come from spammers and add nothing to the conversation. But sometimes you may need to delete on topic comments from real people. Despite potential criticism from readers, every blogger has to make a choice about what kinds of comments to delete.
Bloggers choose to delete comments for several reasons:
Comments are off-topic for the post to which they're attached (a common issue with spam comments).
Comments make personal attacks on the blogger or other readers. For example, many bloggers draw the line at comments that contain racial slurs, name-calling, hate language, or speculation about things such as sexual orientation. People who leave these types of comments are often called trolls.
Comments left anonymously or by using a fake name and email address.
Comments feature a URL apparently included for marketing purposes.
Comments are libelous.
Comments are obscene.
Comments contain private information (which you don't want to make public).
Comments contain plagiarized material.
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