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  • Thread Starter pixieblitz

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    Thinking about it some more and it seems the problem would be with the part where Disqus hosts comments remotely. Accessing them for approval/moderating requires a user account with Disqus… So even if I managed to set up one default Disqus installation/account to be used across all the member sites, it would mean either providing all site admin users with the ability to edit comments on ALL the network sites, even those that aren’t theirs, or not allowing anyone to moderate their own comments… I think?

    So I guess it becomes a question of whether a WordPress user registration can be rigged to also create a Disqus registration without that user having to explicitly go to the Disqus site? Otherwise I guess it’s pretty useless as a “default” for multisite. 🙁

    Disqus is not ready for multisite imo.

    You either use a single account for the whole network and disqus threat it like 1 site.

    Or use a different account for each site of the network.

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