Nov 25, 2024               —                                                 3 min                 read

Adding Bluesky-powered comments to any website in five minutes

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2024-11-25 13:00:02

Nov 25, 2024 — 3 min read

I used to have comments on my website—powered by Disqus. Then I learned that Disqus is hostile, slow and bad for privacy, so I got rid of them.

It’s fun to see what people have to say about something I’ve written, and Hacker News or Twitter / X never really felt the same as having something directly on my own website.

also, any replies in this thread will appear as comments on the blog post itself. made possible by the aforementioned Open Network 🫡 ft. @shreyanjain.net's reply below [image or embed]

After getting this far, I decided it would be nice to publish it as an npm package so that anyone can use it without having to go through the same steps I did. So I just did that!

Then you need to add the comments (and React dependencies) in the end of the body on any page that you wnat to show comments on:

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