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		<title>No reader&#8217;s comments display in your sidebar?  Do you want more comments or not?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 22:41:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don't understand why anyone who blogs would not have some sort of "Latest Comments" widget in the sidebar, but it appears that quite a few don't.  I wonder if they realise that this might be why they don't get as many comments on every post as they might like? <a href="http://www.tigtog.net/237/no-reader-comments-display-do-you-want-more-comments-or-not/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.tigtog.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/fluffywantscomments-241x300.png" alt="a small fluffy puppy glowers at the camera" title="Fluffy, Destroyer of Worlds, is highly displeased that you have not left a comment" width="241" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-238" />I don&#8217;t understand why anyone who blogs would not have some sort of &#8220;Latest Comments&#8221; <span class="domtooltips">widget<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">A small program that can be easily added to a web page to display extra content from another source (e.g. weather forecasts, advertisements or just about anything)</span></span> in the sidebar, but it appears that quite a few don&#8217;t.  I wonder if they realise that this might be why they don&#8217;t get as many comments on every post as they might like?</p>
<p>I find that on sites without a comments <span class="domtooltips">widget<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">A small program that can be easily added to a web page to display extra content from another source (e.g. weather forecasts, advertisements or just about anything)</span></span> the discussions on older posts just wither away as new posts take the sweet spot at the top of the front page.  With a comments <span class="domtooltips">widget<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">A small program that can be easily added to a web page to display extra content from another source (e.g. weather forecasts, advertisements or just about anything)</span></span>, people can see that a discussion is ongoing on a post they&#8217;ve already read and perhaps commented on, and are encouraged to check those latest comments and maybe add more to the discussion.  Without a comments <span class="domtooltips">widget<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">A small program that can be easily added to a web page to display extra content from another source (e.g. weather forecasts, advertisements or just about anything)</span></span>, they have to want to revisit that post they&#8217;ve already read just on the offchance that new comments have been added.  How many of the readers are going to do that?</p>
<p>Sure, they could subscribe to the blogs Comments <span class="domtooltips">RSS<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary - a format for delivering regularly changing web content as a "feed" that notifies readers and aggregator programs of new content (www.WhatIsRSS.com)</span></span> feed, or maybe just the specific Comments feed for that post if they are tech-savvy enough, but how many do?  I generally don&#8217;t follow comments by <span class="domtooltips">RSS<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary - a format for delivering regularly changing web content as a "feed" that notifies readers and aggregator programs of new content (www.WhatIsRSS.com)</span></span>, the option just doesn&#8217;t appeal.  If someone like me who follows hundreds of Posts feeds by <span class="domtooltips">RSS<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary - a format for delivering regularly changing web content as a "feed" that notifies readers and aggregator programs of new content (www.WhatIsRSS.com)</span></span> isn&#8217;t generally going to click on a post&#8217;s Comments feed, how many others do you think are going to do it?<br />
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In WordPress, the default Comments <span class="domtooltips">widget<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">A small program that can be easily added to a web page to display extra content from another source (e.g. weather forecasts, advertisements or just about anything)</span></span> is pretty basic: a simple list of commentor names &#038; gravatars (optional) that doesn&#8217;t show how many comments a post has in total and can show a maximum of 15 comments.  I prefer a bit more information about comments (although obviously on this very new blog I don&#8217;t have that many comments to display yet).</p>
<p> I&#8217;ve long been fond of the <span class="domtooltips">plugin<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">add-on code that extends the functions of a web application</span></span> for <a href="http://meidell.dk/archives/2009/07/05/brians-latest-comments-280-finally/">Brian&#8217;s Latest Comments</a> (plus <span class="domtooltips">widget<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">A small program that can be easily added to a web page to display extra content from another source (e.g. weather forecasts, advertisements or just about anything)</span></span>), but for ages that wasn&#8217;t being updated.  I&#8217;m glad to discover that it has been updated after all, in July 2009.  I&#8217;m normally a bit leery of plugins that aren&#8217;t in the official WordPress repository, but I&#8217;ve liked and used earlier versions of this <span class="domtooltips">plugin<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">add-on code that extends the functions of a web application</span></span> for over 3 years, so I&#8217;m not about to stop now.  As you should be able to see in the sidebar, it shows the post-title of the most recently commented posts, the total number of comments for that post and the latest 5 comments on the post.</p>
<p><em>More Comment Encouragement:</em> I&#8217;m also a big fan of the <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/subscribe-to-comments/">Subscribe to Comments</a> <span class="domtooltips">Plugin<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">add-on code that extends the functions of a web application</span></span> for helping keep discussions alive.  This is an old <span class="domtooltips">plugin<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">add-on code that extends the functions of a web application</span></span>, hasn&#8217;t been updated for yonks, but still works perfectly well up to <span class="domtooltips">WP<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">WordPress publishing platform</span></span> 2.9.  The additional <span class="domtooltips">plugin<span class="domtooltips_tooltip" style="display: none">add-on code that extends the functions of a web application</span></span> <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/subscribe_to_comments_now/">Subscribe to Comments Now!</a> adds the necessary code to your comments template to include the option for people to subscribe without commenting, so you don&#8217;t have to add it manually.</p>
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