Posting Comments on the Blog Made Simple
This blog uses Google Blogger which they provide at no change. They also set the rules for making comments on posts.
I have set the parameters for posting to wide open: anyone can comment but ...
... Google requires the commentator to identify themselves with a profile, ie identity.
The options for doing this are: Google account profile, LiveJournal profile, WordPress profile, TypePad profile, AIM profile, OpenID profile, Name and URL (your email address, for example), or simply as Anonymous. Select your choice from the drop-down menu.
If you identify yourself as Anonymous, you will be asked to prove that you are not an automated spammer by using a CAPTCHA dialog to authenticate your comment as other than spam.
That's it.
I have set the parameters for posting to wide open: anyone can comment but ...
... Google requires the commentator to identify themselves with a profile, ie identity.
The options for doing this are: Google account profile, LiveJournal profile, WordPress profile, TypePad profile, AIM profile, OpenID profile, Name and URL (your email address, for example), or simply as Anonymous. Select your choice from the drop-down menu.
If you identify yourself as Anonymous, you will be asked to prove that you are not an automated spammer by using a CAPTCHA dialog to authenticate your comment as other than spam.
That's it.
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