• This is pretty false advertising. The version in the repository doesn’t even do “real” comments in any meaningful way. It gives you a sidebar widget. To actually have comments on posts, what “comments” generally means, you have to go to their website and pay for the non-open-source “advanced” version. Proprietary software is fine, but I don’t think it’s fair to be in the repository based on the “fake” ability to comment on posts.

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  • Plugin Author TechGasp

    (@techgasp)

    hehe lot’s of people use it, sorry if it exceeds you.
    Of course you can comments on posts, if you publish the widget if the footer area of the website the link that facebook sees is the post link, each post page can have the same widget in the footer or sidebar and it will parse and separate different links on facebook.

    Also, you can always ask us for help instead of doing a bad rating with inappropriate remarks. But I guess this is the internet world we have, everything is acceptable behind a computer screen.

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