Intense Debate emerges from private beta, offers new WordPress plugin
Less than two months after being acquired by WordPress's parent company Automattic, blog commenting system Intense Debate is again available to the public. The service had been in private beta for the last two months, not because the company was busy adding a ton of new features, but because it was busy scaling Intense Debate's infrastructure to handle the additional traffic that is likely to come when WordPress starts to include Intense Debate features by default.
For now, Intense Debate is rolling out a new plugin for WordPress that adds the following features to your web site:
For now, Intense Debate is rolling out a new plugin for WordPress that adds the following features to your web site:
- Threaded comments
- The ability to vote on comments and show comment reputations
- Simultaneously post a comment to a blog and Twitter
- Replly to comments and moderate comments by email
- Commentor profiles can include links to social networking pages
- Ability to add sidebar widgets with information on things like your top commentors













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Subscribe to commentsToddNov 13th 2008 5:22PM
Too bad Download squad doesn't have threaded comments and discourages "intense debates" among its readers.
*sad face* *perplexed by the irony face* *raised eyebrow for the borderline hypocrisy of this post face*
Brad LinderNov 13th 2008 5:23PM
Umm... yes, we do have threaded comments and the ability to rate comments. Intense Debate does offer some features that we don't, as does Disqus. But those aren't two of them.
ToddNov 13th 2008 5:55PM
I'll double check, but there is no "reply" button your comment Mr. Linder.
Once the comments stack up 12 high we have to use the @ symbol in order to have a broken, not threaded conversation.
Brad LinderNov 13th 2008 5:56PM
But there *is* a reply button on your initial comment. We don't support infinite sub-threads. But we do support threaded comments.
busby seo testDec 4th 2008 7:39AM
Why Download squad doesn't have threaded comments and discourages "intense debates" among its readers? I'm just curious.....
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