( GreatestJournal blogspam stats, probably boring to everyone
but myself, stashed here so I can find them to compare in a month )
I may yet follow the advice in a
News post from the
start of November and just disable anonymous comments -- friends
without blogs can would still be able to post comments to the copies of
my entries on the other sites, which shouldn't be a problem unless
discussions they want to join in on start up in my GreatestJournal.
(Right now I think the only comments I'm getting at GreatestJournal at
all are blogspam -- the vast majority of the comments I get are still
at LiveJournal, unsurprisingly.) Or perhaps if OpenID becomes just a
bit more popular (and if GreatestJournal adds OpenID support), folks
who've been anonymous merely because they haven't had a good enough reason
to create their own accounts will sign up for OpenID elsewhere and only
those who specifically wish to be anonymous will have to worry whether
the place they want to post has been so poisoned by spammers (or trolls)
that anonymous posting has been disabled.
For now, anonymous commenting is still enabled (though anonymous
comments are screened at GreatestJournal). At least until I get too
tired of deleting spam to bother any more (and then I'll turn it off
one site at a time as the spammers target each).
... Which reminds me (as a recent conversation
with
john-tangent
also did) that I'd still like to find a way to aggregate the
comments made to the different copies of a journal entry on
different sites using the LiveJournal software, so that, for
example, someone reading one of my etries at CommieJournal would
be able to see the conversation started under the InsaneJournal
copy of that entry. Basically, I want the advantages of mirroring my
journal without the disadvantage of splitting my audience. This
may or may not be feasible, but if it turns out that there is a
way to eat my cake and have it too, that'd be pretty cool.
I've got an idea how to collect the comments posted to all the
LJ-codebase sites and reproduce them at my own web site (though
I need to estimate the impact it'll have in terms of both disk
space and traffic). I'm not sure mirroring comments between the
various journalling sites will work.