On one hand, I have little respect for those who comment anonymously. If I am unwilling to affix my name to something I have written, then it probably should not be written!
On the other hand, I welcome comments from anyone who is willing to take the time to read my posts and interact with my writing. I don't like having my comments removed by the owners of other blogs, and am unwilling to restrict commenting solely to those who agree with the positions I hold.
So how do I reconcile a dislike for anonymous commenting with a desire to let commenters challenge my writing?
Blogger provides only 4 options with regard to comments:Anyone - includes Anonymous Users Registered Users - includes OpenID Users with Google Accounts Only members of this blog 
On the other hand, I welcome comments from anyone who is willing to take the time to read my posts and interact with my writing. I don't like having my comments removed by the owners of other blogs, and am unwilling to restrict commenting solely to those who agree with the positions I hold.
So how do I reconcile a dislike for anonymous commenting with a desire to let commenters challenge my writing?
Blogger provides only 4 options with regard to comments:
 
 
2 comments :
In the 6 weeks that I have been moderating comments, I have deleted 60 comments that were nothing more than advertisements. I'm very glad I started moderating comments!
75 advertisement comments later I finally realized that by turning on blogger's 'word verification' option, I would eliminate such comments!
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