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by simanyay
5330 days ago
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Engineer from Disqus here, I work on the front-end side of our product. Disqus doesn't slow down page load times because we use a non-blocking technique to load required files. We work hard to make sure that we don't add any performance regressions to sites using Disqus. We are also working on making comments made via our product indexable by search engines. As for the open source version of Disqus, I am not sure what you mean by that since Disqus is a service and not a program that you can download and install. People prefer Disqus because they don't want to spend time implementing and hosting discussion platforms for their websites just like people using GitHub don't want to spend time implementing and hosting developer collaboration software. Anton P.S. If you are having problems with Disqus slowing down your page, email me at anton@disqus.com and I will check it out. |
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1.) Control of data, I am not sure what rights I am legally signing away to Disqus when using it as my comment service.
2.) Continuity, I am certain that if Disqus passes away the service won't be there and only fools would offer a free service and ensure that the data isn't lost for what ever reason. How are your data liberation policies, a simple click for a zip or a tar-ball? Or would I need to construct my own back-up using your API? If the latter, is that allowed?