Tue Oct 05 2021
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Adding Commenting to Notion Pages
Want to add comments to your Notion pages? We've got you covered.
Want to add comments to your Notion pages? We've got you covered.
Need to embed comments into an application built with Vue? We’ve got you covered.
Comments not appearing? Settings don’t seem to be applied? Figuring that out just got a whole lot easier.
Do you have auto approval enabled but only want verified comments to appear on your site or blog?
FastComments is adaptable. It attaches to a standard element on a page, allowing it to work with any web framework.
Read this post to view an example of multiple instances of FastComments on the same page.
With FastComments, you can disable image uploads in the comment section of your website for either the entire site or just a specific page.
By default, FastComments keeps your unverified comments for three days.
When a user comments and provides their email, FastComments sends them an email asking them to verify their comment. This helps combat spam and highlights the comments that the authors genuinely want to be displayed.
If you enable Anonymous Commenting, they won't even need to provide their email!
Now you can configure how long to keep these comments - perhaps you don't want to automatically remove them at all! This is all configurable via Moderate Comments -> Edit Moderation Settings.
By default, FastComments requires an email to comment if you are not logged in. We use this email to automatically create an account for the user and allow them to verify their comment. To enable anonymous commenting, you simply need to create a customization rule. Define the domain, and optionally the page, where you want to allow anonymous commenting.
Don't want to display a comment feed at the end of your pages, but still want to allow users to comment? We've got you covered.
There's no way to completely eliminate spam. But FastComments implements several measures to help.