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Comments - How To Reply?

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  • Started 3 months ago by abbott38
  • Latest reply from Brad Hefta-Gaub

  1. Probably right in front of my face but cannot find it, how do I "easily" reply to a comment someone leaves me for a posting I have done?

    Thanks.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  2. still in development. best way currently is to try to find the person that left the commment and write something back on their recent post.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  3. There are three ways to reply, which people choose to use:

    1) Comment on your own blog in reply to the comment. - This is good if the comment is related to the topic of the blog post.

    2) Send an email reply. - This is good if the comment is more personal. You get the email of the people who commented in your "There was a comment on your blog" notification.

    3) Go to the persons blog and comment on their most recent post (what Dave said) - This is similar to 2.

    Things we plan to build, which we think will make this 2-way communication easier.

    A) A page in your dashboard showing comments made to blog posts that you made comments on. That way, if the person chooses to "reply to you" using option 1 above, you'll see it in your dashboard. This still assumes that the person you're trying to reply to goes to that page on their dashboard.

    B) An email notification to you to all new comments to blog posts you commented on. Same as A, but it emails you when there is something new. Like A above, when I say "you" I mean the person who made the original post.

    Are there other ideas you guys have for ways to make this easier?

    Posted 3 months ago #

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