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I haven’t had comments on my blog for over a decade now and I don’t miss them. For every useful and informative comment I got several spammy or rude reply. Anyone who wants to let me know something about my blog can message me on social media.

I’ve seen blogs that do not host comments themselves but instead automatically surface social media (usually mastodon) comments which I think is a useful technique.

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I've had comments (open, anonymous, no screening) on my blog since it started in 2004. Back in the day when it was very popular, most of my blog posts were the result of reader tips/advice/heads-up/etc. I have to work MUCH harder now that comments have pretty much dried up.
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Yes, unfortunately spam and rude replies come with comments. I also don't have comments on my blog. I instead have one of those email masking services that allows to people to email me (and I have found this effective).
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Isn't that that point of POSSE[1]? Host your blog, post a link to it on social sites like Mastodon, and let the conversation happen on Mastodon.

[1] https://indieweb.org/POSSE

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> Anyone who wants to let me know something about my blog can message me on social media.

But, can they?

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There is cusdis[1] for comments on a static site.

1: https://cusdis.com/

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My literal brain pictured blogosphere's frontpage as something with users, rankings and comments on the websibe.

But moderation and spam are still the hardest problems indeed.

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