Posting and Pulling Comments From FriendFeed

FriendFeed enables you to keep up-to-date on the web pages, photos, videos and music that your friends and family are sharing.The FriendFeed that can be found under the account services page.

What does this mean?

You may now pull/post comments made via FriendFeed into your blog post.


How do I get started?

  • Visit Account Services
  • Click Enabled
  • Retrieve your FriendFeed Remote Key and fill in the blanks.

    note: If you disable FriendFeed from your account services page, it will globally disable it on all your sites.

How do I enable my websites?

  • Visit The Administration Panel
  • Check FriendFeed comments
    note: You will have to activate FriendFeed per site.
  • Choose Your Site from the drop-down
  • Click the Settings tab

The last but most important item is to make sure your blog is in FriendFeed.

And you’re set!

Giannii
DISQUS
Community Manager
giannii@disqus.com

Giannii on January 26th 2009 in disqus

  • Hey Giannii,

    I believe that Daniel is talking already with @swhitley but chatcatcher would be a killer addition as well. Grabs any Twitter reference to your blog post and posts it in comments (also works with FF, but it looks like you've got that covered). Similar to Tweetbacks, but it works with any URL shortening service.
  • One request I would like to make is a link back to the FriendFeed entry in the FF portion of the Disqus comments area. Right now in order to find the corresponding entry in FriendFeed, it requires clicking on a name in the comments, and then poking around a bit.
  • Anton Kovalyov
    That makes sense. Thanks for highlighting the idea. —Anton
  • cheaplouisvuitton
    I would like to see Disqus pull through Tumblr in addition to straight RSS.
  • My Tumblr has Disqus commenting with the FF link enabled and is directly added to my FriendFeed. Will I have to add my Tumblr's RSS to FF to get the full benefit? And did you understand what I just said? ^_^
  • Yeah. I hope that this feature can be picked up through the Tumblr feed in FF, and not just an RSS feed.
  • Similarly, I would like to see Disqus pull through Tumblr in addition to straight RSS.
  • Anton Kovalyov
    We will support other feeds in the near future but for now we can get only friendfeed/rss entries.
  • Well, that's okay, then.
  • boztek
    *Please* add tumblr feed support.

    I would use RSS for my tumblr site in FriendFeed but then you lose image and video integration with FriendFeed from what I can tell.
  • Anton Kovalyov
    Tumblr support will be added very soon.

    Anton
  • Brilliant. Added Facebook Connect and FriendFeed integration onto my blog without any additional software.

    I heart Disqus.
  • Nice! Glad to see this feature added. Will tweetbacks be next?
  • So, is it possible for me to have this set up so that comments made on my site get pushed to FriendFeed, but not the other way around?
  • excellent work guys. how does it work for multi-author blogs?
  • Anton Kovalyov
    The person who added the blog to the Disqus has to enable Friendfeed. If other moderators want to participate in Friendfeed discussions, they will have to enable Friendfeed by adding nickname/remote key into their profiles (Account/Services page).
  • Hi Guys! I'm excited to see this feature, but it doesn't seem to be pulling in comments that were made on FriendFeed on my posts that have been there a while. Is it only going to work for posts that are commented on after you enable the service?
  • Great thanks Anton. We'll test it out.
  • Does this also pull/pushes the comments made on your friendfeed stream to your blog?
  • Anton Kovalyov
    Eventually, it will pull all the comments you have on Friendfeed, even for old entries. You just need to wait a little bit while our bots are pulling all the comments.
  • excellent work guys. how does it work for multi-author blogs?
  • Anton Kovalyov
    The person who added the blog to the Disqus has to enable Friendfeed. If other moderators want to participate in Friendfeed discussions, they will have to enable Friendfeed by adding nickname/remote key into their profiles (Account/Services page).
  • Great thanks Anton. We'll test it out.
  • Hi Guys! I'm excited to see this feature, but it doesn't seem to be pulling in comments that were made on FriendFeed on my posts that have been there a while. Is it only going to work for posts that are commented on after you enable the service?
  • Anton Kovalyov
    Eventually, it will pull all the comments you have on Friendfeed, even for old entries. You just need to wait a little bit while our bots are pulling all the comments.
  • Does this also pull/pushes the comments made on your friendfeed stream to your blog?
  • Yup, ideally that's how it should work.
  • My Tumblr has Disqus commenting with the FF link enabled and is directly added to my FriendFeed. Will I have to add my Tumblr's RSS to FF to get the full benefit? And did you understand what I just said? ^_^
  • Brilliant. Added Facebook Connect and FriendFeed integration onto my blog without any additional software.

    I heart Disqus.
  • One request I would like to make is a link back to the FriendFeed entry in the FF portion of the Disqus comments area. Right now in order to find the corresponding entry in FriendFeed, it requires clicking on a name in the comments, and then poking around a bit.
  • Interesting. I'm curious to see how this works in practice.
  • Excellent work, just enabled this now :)
  • Interesting. I'm curious to see how this works in practice.
  • Excellent work, just enabled this now :)
  • Thanks! Great feature!

    BTW Are emoticons coming soon?
  • Thanks! Great feature!

    BTW Are emoticons coming soon?
  • Thanks! Great feature!

    BTW Are emoticons coming soon?
  • Hey Giannii,

    I believe that Daniel is talking already with @swhitley but chatcatcher would be a killer addition as well. Grabs any Twitter reference to your blog post and posts it in comments (also works with FF, but it looks like you've got that covered). Similar to Tweetbacks, but it works with any URL shortening service.
  • SWEET!
  • SWEET!
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