A Disqus alternative https://posativ.org/isso/
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Isso Ich schrei sonst

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You love static blog generators (especially Acrylamid cough) and the only option to interact with your community is Disqus. There's nothing wrong with it, but if you care about the privacy of your audience you are better off with a comment system that is under your control. This is, where Isso comes into play.

Try Yourself!

Features

  • CRUD comments written in Markdown
  • SQLite backend, Disqus import
  • client-side JS (currently 54kb minified, 18kb gzipped)
  • I18N, available in english, french, russian and german

Setup

Please refer to the official documentation: http://posativ.org/isso/docs.

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