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Monday, October 25, 2010

On Comments and Language

People have complained…hmm... answered my complains about them not commenting...that it is impossible to leave comments to my posts. I’ll sketch a short tutorial on commenting. I bless you to debate and swear at each other on this blog, cause now, roughly 1 out of 8 visitors comments here. And out of the 7 that don’t, 5 can’t figure out how to do it. Because Blogspot sucks!

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So, when you read the post, you click on comments, and voila, you see all the comments! Then, write your thing and click on “comment as” button.

You will encounter next options:

GoogleAccount

LiveJournal

WordPress

TypePad

AIM

Open ID

Name/URL

Anonymous

Obviously, if you have LiveJournal or other blog accounts, you know how to comment using your blog account. If you don’t have a blog account, you might still have a Google account. You might be using it for your mail (Gmail), for example. So choose GoogleAccount and proceed to sign in with your Google account and your name will appear next to your comment.

If you don’t have a Google account, try using other electronic accounts. For example, I tried using my Yahoo! account and it worked. Choose Open ID and proceed to sign in.

Finally, Name/URL option allows you to sign in from your Facebook.

If you don’t want to be known, just choose Anonymous and that’s it. I don’t moderate the comments and never will. If I hate what you’re saying, I’ll yell back at you right here on the blog J

And lastly, should I quit blogging in English and switch to Georgian? Do I come across as pretentious because of my English blog?

9 comments:

  1. To illustrate what I just wrote in the post, here is me commenting using my Google account:
    This blog sucks!!! Who is this girl anyway?!

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  2. To illustrate what I just wrote in the post, here is me commenting using my Yahoo account:
    This blog sucks!!! Who is this girl anyway?!

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  3. To illustrate what I just wrote in the post, here is me commenting using my FB account:
    This blog sucks!!! Who is this girl anyway?!

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  4. To illustrate what I just wrote in the post, here is me commenting using my Yahoo account:
    This blog sucks!!! Who is this girl anyway?!

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  5. To illustrate what I just wrote in the post, here is me commenting using my Yahoo account:
    This blog sucks!!! Who is this girl anyway?!

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  6. To illustrate what I just wrote in the post, here is me commenting using Anonymous:
    This blog sucks!!! Who is this girl anyway?!

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  7. I think it is not matter of being pretentious. I think switching to Georgian is more reasonable just because you are addressing the issues which are prime interest to Georgian public, so if you want to bring something new to this culture I guess blogging in Georgian would be better to get wider audience

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  8. Hi I wanted to let you know that I am reading your blog and laughing and loving it! Please don't blog in Georgian! XOXO

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  9. I'm chiming in with a vote for English blogging. You have the only Georgian blog that I know about that I can actually read.

    Also, in the world of blogging, most people are lurkers. That's just the nature of the game.

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