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Feb
10

Twitoaster

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Developed By: Twitoaster

Automatically retrieves Twitter replies to your blog posts. These “Twitter comments” are displayed like comments, on the posts pages they are related to. For example:

  • You Post an article on your blog,
  • You Tweet it (or let the plugin do it for you),
  • You automatically get all related Twitter replies as comments.

The plugin also brings two widgets:

  • Analytics charts showing how many replies you are generating.
  • Listings of your 20 most recent Twitter conversations.

Requires a Twitoaster.com account

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Feb
4

CJ Revision Feedback

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Developed By: Chris Johnson

This plugin provides the ability to add comment blocks mid post. The use case for this is: WP is used to show clients creative documents, a single post is dedicated to a single project. Each revision is appended to the post. Adding in the CJ Revision Feedback tag will allow clients to provide feedback for a specific revision. Admin users can mark the feedback as completed and approved while adding sub-comments, and close out feedback on a revision. The plugin includes multiple customizable elements including: look and feel, email notifications, and post-specific email notifications.

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Feb
3

Conditional CAPTCHA v1.9

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Developed By: Samir Shah

Akismet is great at detecting spam, but if you get lots of it then it means trawling through the spam queue in case there are any false positives.

This plugin provides a user-friendly CAPTCHA complement to Akismet. If Akismet identifies a comment as spam, it will ask the commenter to complete a simple CAPTCHA. If they fail, then the comment will be automatically discarded or trashed (and won’t clutter up your spam queue). If they pass, it will be allowed into the spam queue. That way the spam queue will contain only the most likely false positives, making it much easier to identify them.

Meanwhile, genuine commenters (i.e., those not flagged by Akismet) will be able to comment on your blog hassle-free, and without CAPTCHAs.

The plugin lets you choose between the default CAPTCHA (a simple text-based test) and reCAPTCHA (this requires getting a free API key). You can style the CAPTCHA page to fit with your theme using CSS.

This plugin requires Akismet to be active in order to work.

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