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by thorax 6572 days ago
Okay, here's some of the reasons that occur to me:

It's not just blogs. It's also new web apps, aggregators, wikis, mashups, and documentation.

Users also get to reuse their avatar/username across multiple sites which might encourage commenting.

It has good nested threading support which most blog software doesn't include for some psychotic reason.

It has good anti-spam which prevents you from needing akismet or defensio integration.

They support video comments now that most blogs won't support.

...

Currently, I'm debating adding it to bug.gd rather than adding new features to our own commenting system. Why reinvent the wheel if we have a tool that does it for us?

The only cons I see right away:

Loss of serch engine benefits of having the comment content hosted on someone else's site.

Risk to your site if it goes down.

I also wonder how it handles incredible traffic.