It’s a big pain when they do things like this, but it’s also long-overdue. See, now I can set header and footer code and embed stuff and make my social sharing mechanisms a whole lot better.
What does that all mean? I have no idea, but one thing I was able to figure out was the comments. Yep, now you comment on the site with your Facebook profile.
Whoa – can’t all my friends and family see how crazy I am if I do that?
Well, I guess.
And doesn’t that make it less likely I’ll comment?
You’re not commenting now.
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I’m starting this out on the Montana Political Blog, and that way all the face Republican accounts can open up their spammers to talk about making $750 a week at home or something.
Hey, I don’t really give a shit – say what you want, but if you go bat-shitcrazy like some of the commenters on other Montana political sites, then I’ll just delete your comments.
I have no problem being heavy-handed like that, mainly because I have no real concern for anyone trying that strong-arm Gestapo-bullshit.
I’ve already tested the commenting system out, and it works, and you can even like your own comment. That’s worth a lot in today’s world, for people who like that kind of thing.
Many are in-depth and hard-hitting and probably elicit a response in you, so why not use Facebook to let everyone know?