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The Disqus Blog: Claiming Your Unverified Profile and Comments

  • Bob Diamond · 1 year ago
    Learning, as usual.
  • Will Brown · 1 year ago
    Very nice feature! I had just realized I posted a video comment on someone's blog, but I wasn't logged in.
    The claim process worked perfectly. Thanks!
  • Sachin Sawant · 1 year ago
    I have many comments which are unverified type, i thing that its to much for a new commenter to understand what is the difference between Verified and unverified type. is there any more simpler method ?

    Hey can u put this post on my blog, so that folks who haven't verified just might verify it.
  • Daniel Ha · 1 year ago
    You just need to go to the one page and enter your email address. You
    don't need to manually locate your old comments.
  • zerok · 1 year ago
    So basically all comments made with the same e-mail address will be imported in one step? Nice :-)
  • Kate Brodock · 1 year ago
    This hasn't worked for me. I've made several comments over the past few days on blogs that don't use disqus, and went to claim them on the claim page above, but they're not being claimed. I only use one email when commenting. Any suggestions?
  • Daniel Ha · 1 year ago
    Hi Kate, the claim method will only work with websites that use Disqus.

    This is useful for merging in comments you've made while not logged in. Unfortunately we cannot bring in non-Disqus comments at this time.
  • FyreVortex · 12 months ago
    This answers the question that I was about to ask. :) Thanks!
  • moserw · 1 year ago
    Very useful. I am sure lots of people will want to integrate their first or old comments that are unverified. Good idea.
  • whall · 1 year ago
    nice feature!
  • Gordon Swaby · 1 year ago
    Very Useful, good idea.
  • caboverde · 1 year ago
    very nice feature! good work.
  • Jordan Willms · 1 year ago
    Great stuff. Keep the great features coming.

    I finally integrated Disqus on my site.
  • micah mcdaniel · 1 year ago
    Thanks. I've had this creeping sensation in my psyche that i get before a new term emerges or a new concept takes hold: and you have saved me from being a prime example. The new concept or term is
    "Virtual Multiple Personality Syndrome", or in more casual circles it's called "syber slut". ( A syndrome is merely a "set of symptoms" . It hasn't formally made it to the permanent position of "disease" yet. ) "VMPS " is marked by one symptom in particular: a person seems to have many profiles floating around on the web. Most of the time they are forgotten about or lost. Each one focuses on different aspects of the individual's personality. How's that for " VBS"? lol
  • rocky1999 · 1 year ago
    Taking Your Unverified Profile and Comments , a Disqus account, you can combine those old comments into your registered profile.
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  • Cuneyt · 1 year ago
    Excellent idea, will come in handy.
  • linda999 · 1 year ago
  • caseydog · 1 year ago
    I like this. Good idea.
  • Sallyanne - web design · 1 year ago
    Many thanks for this - i have verified 2 comments i made a couple of months ago!
  • Bob Diamond · 1 year ago
    Is this what I need to do?
  • Andrew B. · 1 year ago
    Thanks, Devin.
  • Italian Restaurant · 10 months ago
    Thats useful ! Definitely great help to most. Thanks for sharing !
  • deepakp9 · 9 months ago
    This will be very good to know about the older comment which we had commented in the blog.
  • Trisha · 9 months ago
    Very nice feature! I had just realized I posted a video comment on someone's blog, but I wasn't logged in.
    The claim process worked perfectly. Thanks!
  • asdfffoasdf33 · 9 months ago
    great post thanks!
  • quit smoking · 8 months ago
    remove comments?
  • A Coffey · 7 months ago
    Enjoyed this very much. Thank you!
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  • mofoz · 5 months ago