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    Home » Blogging 101 » How to Set Up Who Can Comment in Blogger ~ Blogging 101

    How to Set Up Who Can Comment in Blogger ~ Blogging 101

    Published: Jun 21, 2012 · Modified: May 6, 2017 by Srivalli · 4 Comments

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    When I started with Blogging Marathon, the basic rule was that all members should comment on the participating blogs. I know this rule makes it being forceful. However my idea was, when you start reading and comment in a blog, you will get used to that blog and would not need a rule to make you comment.

    It always worked and even when I experimented for an edition by not making commenting mandatory, members still commented on all blogs. Blogging Marathon pattern is now changed from seven days to three, giving us all more time on hand to visit and enjoy our group blogs.

    Everybody loves getting comments, especially in a food blog, most comments that land end up being "Delicious" "Yummy" "too good", well even if these comments come left right and center, I am sure we will still like to get them. I have been guilty of leaving such comments. Well it doesn't mean the reader has not read your post, it can simply mean your pictures come out so delicious!

    Flip side of this, imagine your reader is unable to leave a comment. Won't you be distraught? Won't you end up thinking nobody actually cared to leave a word of appreciation? Well there is another line to it. What if you have set up your blog in such a way that some of them can't leave a comment?

    I know this has happened many times, even in our group. Some are with WP blogs, they don't have to have a google account. Even if they have, they need not log in, just to leave a comment in your blog right?

    In a recent discussion, some said that if they are reading their favorite blog, they won't mind filling in those scary captcha or logging into whatever is required before leaving a comment. But as an author do you want to give that hardship to your readers?

    I also know in most cases, it can simply be a case of not knowing this setting. Which is why this post was created.

    How to set this up:

    There are two ways to go to your setting. 

    Go to Blogger Dashboard.

    From the dashboard, click on the down arrow as the picture depicts. Click on Setting

    Click on your Blog Title - > Navigate to Settings on the left

    Go to Posts and comments tab under Settings

    Scroll down to find the Check box "Who can comment?" It has the following options

    Anyone - When you select this option, anyone can comment on your blog posts as Anonymous. This is both good and bad as some might want to hide behind negative comments. Select this only if you have comment moderation enabled.

    Registered User - This lets your readers to comment using their registered accounts. Readers need to have at least a Google/Blogger account, Live Journal profile, WordPress account, AIM profile, TypePad account or OpenID to comment on your blog. This is much better if you want to know who your readers are and connect with them online.

    User with Google Accounts - Selecting this option, makes it mandatory for your to have Google account to comment on your blog.

    Only members of this blog - This is for blogs that are private. Only team members can comment on this blog.

    Once you have selected the option you want,click Save settings button on top to confirm

    I hope you enable this and enjoy more feedback from your readers.

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    1. Priya says

      June 21, 2012 at 8:18 am

      Wat an informative post..

      Reply
    2. The Pumpkin Farm says

      June 21, 2012 at 4:05 pm

      This is great help Valli...thanks for doing this...

      Reply
    3. foodiliciousnan says

      June 21, 2012 at 5:56 pm

      Nice and detailed valli...

      Reply
    4. vaishali sabnani says

      June 22, 2012 at 1:06 am

      wonderful post..and a helful one.Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

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