Archive for November, 2008

Improved Spam Catcher

Hey Gang,

So tonight we had a slight spam spike but we quelled the attack. We have added some extra anti-spam support to our system. We are now using Akismet, Antispam, and a new improved in-house spam catcher. We are continuously making improvements to our spam catcher to avoid further issues. If you are still experiencing any spam shoot us a message @ help@disqus.com .

Sorry for any inconvience,

Giannii

Community Manager

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Giannii on November 21st 2008 in disqus

Привет.

My name is Anton Kovalyov and I am the new guy from Uzbekistan.

If you are passionate about something and want to make it better, the easiest way is just to start improving it. And that is why I am here, implementing new features and fixing bugs.

As for my background, you can find it on my linkedin page. I also have a blog where I post some random stuff, mostly about my work. And if you want to contact me personally and you are not a spammer, feel free to write at anton@disqus.com.

Anton

P. S. San Francisco is nice.

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Anton on November 19th 2008 in disqus

What is a communty manager? Who is Giannii?

Howdy Disqus,

If you have not heard, I am your Community Manager here. Some of you may not know who I am or what a community manager does. Don’t worry, I shall explain it all!

My name is Giannii and I have been doing community management for several years now, from hand held game communities to most recently helping companies like coComment. My calling is meeting new people, inspiring, conversing, and cultivating smiles across many faces. Essentially, I’m your chief happiness engineer. =P  If you have any issues, opinions, suggestions, or ideas, feel free to ping me at any of the following;

Also, if you want to learn more about me you can check out my personal blog, my disqus profile, or email me.

Talk soon!

Giannii

Community Manager

giannii@disqus.com

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Giannii on November 19th 2008 in disqus

Making some noise

We’ve been quiet the last few weeks. Our most recent releases primarily focused on usability fixes and back end improvements, but Disqus hasn’t made any huge announcements as of late. Disqus has been working on a few things which we’re giddy about, and I think it’s time we started making some noise again.

The main goal of this is to hear your thoughts and concerns throughout the development and release of a new feature. Disqus has over 55,000 websites in the network (and closing in on 1 million commenter profiles); new features and changes in the service impact a lot people and we want to know that every move we make is a good one for most.

I’ll go into some more detail about new features in a future blog post. Some current issues that we are focused on fixing are better spam handling, fixing OpenID support, internationalization support, fuller API documentation, and improving the moderation tools.

One of the first things I’ll make noise about is the introduction of two new members of the Disqus team, both starting this week: Anton and Giannii.

Anton comes all the way from Uzbekistan to help work on many of the new features coming into Disqus. We were so impressed with his knowledge, ideas, and technical ability that we had to pull him out of his country and into San Francisco. Case in point: Anton fixed a Disqus bug while on his flight to SFO.

I am proud of the way that Disqus communicates to the community of Disqus users. There’s quite a few of you now. Giannii has joined the team as our community manager and will be helping the rest of us better understand Disqus and the people using it. Most importantly, he will be making sure Disqus continues to be the service that makes all of you happy. He has a lot of experience in this area and we’re excited about his ideas.

I’ll let both Giannii and Anton introduce themselves here and talk a bit about what they’ll be up to at Disqus.

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Daniel on November 18th 2008 in disqus