I considered adding a like/dislike button to posts.  After investigating, I found something a little fancier that let people reply with moods called MoodThingy. At a Japanese language site that used it, I clicked on an article at random and started playing around with it. I registered a vote and decided to see what I had done after throwing the site into Google Translate.  Apparently I had been “amused” by the article  “67 years Since Hiroshima And Nagasaki bombings”. Good job, Terry.

 

You can now comment through both Disqus and Facebook Connect, meaning you need no other logins to post a comment besides Facebook.  As previously, you may still post anonymously but now your comments will appear in Facebook along with your picture and such appearing in posts if you use Facebook Connect.

You can now comment through both Disqus and Facebook Connect, meaning you need no other logins to post a comment besides Facebook.  As previously, you may still post anonymously but now your comments will appear in Facebook along with your picture and such appearing in posts if you use Facebook Connect.