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Universal Commenting

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  • Created: Jul 16, 2006, 3:45 pm
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Not freeish. Not freesque. It's free!

The Idea

A site where people can comment on anything. Further decentralizing the way things work. You can just provide a link to a page, or an item, or whatever and leave comments on them. You provide embedded code so it's really easy to attach a link and/or integrate the comments on other sites. So If someone puts something online, it is immediately open for comments, even if the site self doesn't allow comments for something.

I thought of this idea when I was...

the new comments on cambrian house feature. If Universal Commenting was online we could have discussed the items before Cambrian would have allowed it. They would only need to attach a small piece of code to integrate these comments to their site.


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AndyDoan
AndyDoan Posted: July 19, 2006, 10:38 am

Isn't this what Digg.com does?

 

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