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Those interested in the second plugin mentioned above may also be interested in a plugin called modMunch which I released a couple of months back. It simply gives you an RSS feed to subscribe to instead of receiving bucket loads of email notifications. You can find more info on modMunch here: http://www.deanjrobinson.com/p.....wordpress/
Mark, thanks for pointing these plugins out. I will give them a try on my site http://www.chimp-simple.com
I thought 90% of my readers would be from the US but it turns less than 50% are. The rest are from all over the world. Big surprise to me and probably the same for a lot of other sites.
@Dean, thanks for pointing modMunch out, I love RSS for feeding/updating my sites. I will try this also.
Thanks Again,
Steve
The first plugin is a great concept, but it relies too heavily on the honesty of others. I can’t escape the thought that, for example, someone could “translate” a page into a page of foreign abuse / obscenities / adverts, and the blog owner wouldnt have a clue!
Trackback was a great idea, but the trust needed was too much and left it far too open to abuse. Hopefully WWL will find a way around creating a similar situation.
somo of the readers of my blog have the same problem (Steve) so ill check that plug, cheers master!
If the guy who wrote the moderation notifier opens up the protocol, you can write a dbus script in python to notify in linux.
Nice add in, the second one I mean. It may be useful in a lot of situations, to always see what you receive as comments.
am gonna check out the second one …
that might be useful ….
with all those junk emails and junk folders i have setup …
hehe …
thanks for sharing …
appreciated …