Tim Moore
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Spam solutions (like Bad Behavior or Akismet) that work when a comment is submitted will help. Also consider setting up posts and pages to close comments after a certain time period.
You can deactivate and remove Jetpack. However, most of the modules (like Stats) that were once available in a standalone format are no longer being updated separately. New modules (like Jetpack Comments and Carousel) are only available in Jetpack.
What is getting messed up when you deactivate Jetpack?
Thanks for the report. We’ll take a look at this and let you know as soon as possible.
Can you check your error logs and see if there is an error related to this when you visit that URL?
A blank white page is usually a PHP error. Could you check with your web host and see if there are any logs that indicate a PHP error when you try to activate Jetpack?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with Email SubscriptionsYes, this is still an open issue. We are working on resolving it, though I don’t yet have an ETA for the release.
Get in touch with our Happiness Engineers at http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact/?jetpack=needs-service and we’ll try to get this sorted for you.
Can you try changing to Twenty Eleven and disabling other plugins to see if there is a conflict?
Please contact our support team at http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact/?jetpack=needs-service so that we can get this sorted out. Thanks!
Answers in your other thread: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-jetpack-by-wordpresscom-jetpack-has-no-deactivate-for-indivdual?replies=5
Your theme needs to use the
comment_form()function in order to display Jetpack Comments. Themes that have hard-coded or customized comment forms will not currently work with Jetpack Comments.Currently, no, there is not. We send the emails for the Subscription module using our mail servers at WordPress.com, so it takes the load away from your web server.
After you click Learn More, the Deactivate button appears next to the Learn More button. When you click Learn More, the window scrolls down some, so make sure to look at the top of the window.
If you look at the image that Rev. Voodoo posted, there is a Deactivate button for the Jetpack Comments module shown since the Learn More window for that module is open in that screenshot.
My apologies. We are working on some new support documents and they had some incorrect information in them.
We have the Google Maps shortcode; there is not a Google Apps shortcode included in Jetpack.
ETA: There may be some shortcodes listed here that are available on WordPress.com, but not in Jetpack. We are working towards a full integration, it just isn’t there yet.