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April 13, 2004

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Posted by Ross Mayfield

Technorati released a comment tracking feature for MT similar to TrackBack (but not in breadth). Already employed on BoingBoing. Its a comment spam solution, for now. Susan Mernit's user perspective: I hope, however, that this nifty new featurette doesn't supercede Bongboing's use of message boards-the impact of posting and reading those 258 odd responses to Mark's query last week about the site making I(mo) money couldn't be achieved with a mess o'links to individual bloggers posts.

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1. Moe on April 13, 2004 11:30 AM writes...

Not really a plugin and more like a trackback than like a comment, I'd say.

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2. Ross Mayfield on April 13, 2004 11:48 AM writes...

Great point Moe, updated the hasty post accordingly.

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3. Matilda on June 13, 2004 7:38 PM writes...

Easier said than done. (c)

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