Changes Are Happening!
The Naturist Journal has changed! We needed to move our site to a new service and we felt that Blogger.com was the best way to manage our site going forward.
Many of the features that existed on the old site will be added to the new site over time. This includes our popular Fresh Links, Dan's Inbox and even all the old content will eventually move over.
For users with accounts, you will need to register new accounts with Blogger.com to post comments to our site. We are sorry for the inconvenience, but the signup process is pretty easy and well worth the effort!
If you have any questions, please ask! The email address as always is: questions@naturistjournal.com
We hope you like the way the new site works and ask for your patience as we add back the features you have come to enjoy.
Dan & Allison
Many of the features that existed on the old site will be added to the new site over time. This includes our popular Fresh Links, Dan's Inbox and even all the old content will eventually move over.
For users with accounts, you will need to register new accounts with Blogger.com to post comments to our site. We are sorry for the inconvenience, but the signup process is pretty easy and well worth the effort!
If you have any questions, please ask! The email address as always is: questions@naturistjournal.com
We hope you like the way the new site works and ask for your patience as we add back the features you have come to enjoy.
Dan & Allison
4 Comments:
You should consider adding Haloscan for comments, it allows somewhat more flexibility for commenting/managing comments in blogs.
Also if you allow anonymous comments, anyone can post comments, whether they have a blogger account or not.
jwb
When we first started the site years ago we allowed anonymous comments to be posted. For quite a while this worked out ok. But people started posting very rude and very off-topic messages that we felt was highly inappropriate to the site. So we made the hard choice to disallow anonymous comments then because we couldn't keep up with the managing the abuse.
So by requiring that people at least have a user account there is "some" level of accountability. Enough that it has curbed the abuse problem, and those people who really want to post can easily get an account -- well worth the effort in our opinion.
Dan
Again, Haloscan has some really good features that make comment management really easy...banning is one feature that would allow more commenters but allow control if some turn to the jackass side.
Just a thought.
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