I have a lot of unsavory visitors that post comments anonymously. I know I can black list their emails, but I’d rather not. I’d like for these visitors to realize they need to be held accountable for what they say. Is there a way with WordPress JetPack Commenting that I can disable anonymous commenting and only allow WordPress, Facebook and Twitter login commenting?
Not really, since ‘anonymous’ means ‘not registered on your site.’ Any code I can think of to extend Jetpack to check for one of those gets really complex all fast 🙁
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(@roymckenzie)
11 years, 5 months ago
Hello,
I have a lot of unsavory visitors that post comments anonymously. I know I can black list their emails, but I’d rather not. I’d like for these visitors to realize they need to be held accountable for what they say. Is there a way with WordPress JetPack Commenting that I can disable anonymous commenting and only allow WordPress, Facebook and Twitter login commenting?
Thanks a bunch!
Roy McKenzie
CastroBiscuit.com