As the number of blogs bantering about ScooptWords starts to pick up, I'm finding Co.mments to be a very handy service with which to track your conversations throughout the web. You can easily set Co.mments up to recieve new comments as an RSS feed. What this means, to RSS newbies, is that you don't have to trawl the web tracking down all those posts you commented on. When new comments are made, you'll know fairly sharpish. Very handy. However, it doesn't track comments on all sites. For example, I can't get it to work with Comment is Free for some reason. Sign up here. You just have to remember to install a bookmarklet in your browser toolbar AND to click it each time you make a comment or come across a conversation you're interested in.



Graham, can you tell me more about the service, how does it create an rss feed for a comment, when the site itself has not created that rss feed?
Posted by: john cass | June 28, 2006 at 09:09 PM
No idea about the technicalities, but once you're signed up there is the option to sign up to a feed for all comments you watch. You can see mine here:
http://co.mments.com/track/feed/noodlepie
Posted by: Graham | June 30, 2006 at 09:27 AM
Hi Graham, I tried subscribing to your feed with co.mments. Your right it is a great way to track comment. Though I do like the ability in co.comments to list all of the comments and blog locations once you have logged in. I believe CoComments is thinking of coming out with a similar comment feed tracking function within the system. If so, that combination will be quite powerful.
Oh, also, there's a way to go back and include a comment you did not bookmark when you created the comment with cocomment.
Posted by: John Cass | July 02, 2006 at 08:07 PM
John,
co.mments scrapes the blog post to find all the comments, and turns that into an RSS feed. The same way you can see comments on the Web page, it can see those comments.
With some exceptions. Comment is Free hides comments from search engines, they won't show on Google or co.mments or even some browsers.
But most blogs keep them in the clear.
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