Please consider filtering duplicate comments.
If you take this post as an example:
http://yacktrack.com/home?query=http:...
You will see that all my Disqus and WordPress comments are the same. That's because Disqus is now pushing comments back into WordPress. And it is going to get worse -- I am now importing FriendFeed comments in to my blog, which YackTrack also tracks. So that could mean a third set of duplication.
I think YackTrack's results would be much cleaner if it knew about cases like this and either selectively ignored one set of results (say for example WP comments on my blog, which aren't displayed anyway) or merged the results.
Sound good?
http://yacktrack.com/home?query=http:...
You will see that all my Disqus and WordPress comments are the same. That's because Disqus is now pushing comments back into WordPress. And it is going to get worse -- I am now importing FriendFeed comments in to my blog, which YackTrack also tracks. So that could mean a third set of duplication.
I think YackTrack's results would be much cleaner if it knew about cases like this and either selectively ignored one set of results (say for example WP comments on my blog, which aren't displayed anyway) or merged the results.
Sound good?
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Inappropriate?I am trying to find the best way to handle duplicates. FriendFeed and the new Disqus functionality will cause even more. I will definitely work on this as soon as I can.
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Ok! I just thought I'd raise a flag so you would know about it, rather than grumbling and leaving you (potentially) in the dark.
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