WordPress › Auto-Close Comments, Pingbacks and Trackbacks « WordPress Plugins

Close comments: Automatically close comments on posts and pages.

Close pingbacks and trackbacks: Automatically close pingbacks and trackbacks on posts and pages.

Choose how old: Choose a custom time period as to when the comments, pingbacks and trackbacks need to be closed

Scheduling: You can also schedule a cron job to automatically close comments, pingbacks and trackbacks daily

Bonus: Delete post revisions

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How do I close comment threads? | DISQUS

How do I close comment threads?

Closing a comment thread is used to halt the discussion while allowing the current comments to remain visible. Closing comments can be done several ways:

Automatic closing

For your entire site you can specify how long you want comments to remain open after the thread has been created. You can find this option in your Disqus admin’s Settings > General page under Automatic Closing.

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WordPress › WP-Activity « WordPress Plugins

Monitor and display registered users activity (logins, posts, comments, etc.).

This plugin logs registered users activity in your blog and displays it in frontend and backend.
Activity logged :
    logon
    new user
    new comment
    comment edition
    comment deletion
    profile update
    new published post
    published post edition
    post deleted (really deleted, not trashed)
    new link
    login failure (displayed only in admin panel)
    access denied by IP blacklisting (displayed only in admin panel)

Possible usages :

    Monitor unwanted connexions attempts on your blog and block hackers IP.
    Monitor the registered users activity on a multi-users blog.
    Enhance your community blog by displaying to all users what other members have done.

If enabled, user who don’t want to be listed in blog activity can hide its own activity by checking a privacy option in the profile page. In that case, this user activity is not stored in database. When a login failure occurs, the IP address is also logged. Users activity can be followed by RSS feed and can be exported in csv file (semicolon separation).

Admin can follow the blog users activity within dates range with the stats module

https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-activity/

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Managing Multiple Authors: Customizing the WordPress Author Page | Lorelle on WordPress

A lifestream is a one-stop collection of a person’s activities online, bringing all your trackable online activities into one place. There are a variety of ways to create such a summary collection on your author pages. You can piece meal the thing together or use a lifestream WordPress Plugin.

http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2011/05/24/managing-multiple-authors-customizing-the-wordpress-author-page/

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Managing Multiple Authors: Customizing the WordPress Author Page | Lorelle on WordPress

Author Complete Post List WordPress Plugin displays the complete post listing of the author with the total number of posts, and includes posts co-authored with others, which may not be displayed be default.

List Posts By Author WordPress Plugin displays all the posts and/or Pages by all the authors, but it can also be customized to show only a specific author and used on the author template file to replace the default listing if desired

http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2011/05/24/managing-multiple-authors-customizing-the-wordpress-author-page/

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Managing Multiple Authors: Customizing the WordPress Author Page | Lorelle on WordPress

Author Performance WordPress Plugin adds information on how many words and posts the author as published, and other interesting factoids about the author’s actions on the site as an incentive or competition with other authors.
http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2011/05/24/managing-multiple-authors-customizing-the-wordpress-author-page/

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Managing Multiple Authors: Customizing the WordPress Author Page | Lorelle on WordPress

The author page in WordPress is generated automatically, featuring the author’s name in the link and the page title, followed by an archive listing of their posts in reverse chronology. While this serves the purposes of most sites, if you truly want to feature your author as a vital contributor, consider adding a few more features.

An author page can feature custom content such as:

    The author bio.
    Author photograph/Gravatar.
    Twitter address.
    Facebook address.
    LinkedIn address.
    Twitter stream.
    Feed stream from their own blog(s).
    Counts of the number of posts.
    Links to a contact page or an actual contact form.
    A list of categories their posts are in.

http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2011/05/24/managing-multiple-authors-customizing-the-wordpress-author-page/

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Counting WordPress: Statistics WordPress Plugins | Lorelle on WordPress

Comment Analysis WordPress Plugin by Be Lambic or Green is a potentially powerful comment statistics Plugin. You can customize a listing on your blog (or from within your Administration Panels if you wanted) to include your total comments, total pingbacks, total trackbacks, last comment, last pingback, last trackback, latest comments, latest commented posts, and most commented posts. You can feature some or all of the comment statistics.

Most Commented creates a list of the posts with the most comments.

Comment Word Count gives the number of words in your blog’s comments. This could be fun combined with other comment statistics.

Posts/Comments Time WordPress Plugin creates a chart to show the number of posts and comments for the hours of a day or days of a week.

http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/02/12/counting-wordpress-statistics-wordpress-plugins/

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Counting WordPress: Statistics WordPress Plugins | Lorelle on WordPress

WP-PostViews WordPress Plugin shows off how many times a post has been viewed.

Post Readers WordPress Plugin adds a counter to your posts to show how often they’ve been read. Includes ability to showcase most recently visited posts and most visited posts on your blog.

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Counting WordPress: Statistics WordPress Plugins | Lorelle on WordPress

WP Plugin: Site Statistics shows site stats for posts, comments, categories, last post, last commenter and last modified.

Post Count provides the total number of published posts on the blog.

WordPress Statistics Plugin offers different post statistics. It provides a “readability analysis” of how hard your blog post is to read. It sues the Gunning-Fog and the Flesch-Kincaid scores and displays the results in your WordPress Panel, though you may be able to display the information on your WordPress posts. In theory, this may help you write better or at least more clearly

http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/02/12/counting-wordpress-statistics-wordpress-plugins/

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Counting WordPress: Statistics WordPress Plugins | Lorelle on WordPress

Counting Posts and Comments

The two most important statistics many people monitor is their posts and comments. They want to know which posts attract the most attention and which posts get the most comments. This is a good indicator of which content is working best for your blog and generating the most interest.

Post and comment statistics can be tracked in your WordPress Administration Panels, but many like to publicize these popular statistics on their WordPress blog, pointing visitors to where the action is. While some WordPress Plugins offer both, most of these are very specialized, providing the information in different ways to increase blog navigation

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Stats — Support — WordPress.com

The following are not reflected in your stats:

    Visits to uploaded documents and files
    Visits from browsers that do not execute javascript or load images
    GoogleBot and other search engine spiders
    Visits you make to your own publicly available blog (when logged in to your account)
    Visits by users that are logged in, and listed as admins on the blog

http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/

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Samsung Galaxy Exhibit | Android | No Contract | MetroPCS | MetroPCS

Samsung Galaxy Exhibit™

 

The Samsung Galaxy Exhibit™ delivers powerful features that let you share content wirelessly with other devices, capture great memories as they happen, video chat with friends wherever you are, and customize your device to fit your needs.

4G Connectivity (not LTE)

1 GHz dual-core processor

Android Platform – 4.1 Jelly Bean

5 MP camera with flash

$29.00

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User Roles — Support — WordPress.com

Author – can write, upload photos to, edit, and publish their own posts.
Contributor – has no publishing or uploading capability, but can write and edit their own posts until they are published
Follower (public sites) / Viewer (private sites only) – can read and comment on posts and pages

http://en.support.wordpress.com/user-roles/

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Comments in WordPress Users must be registered and logged in to comment

Users must be registered and logged in to comment: This option will only allow registered users of your site to post comments.
Automatically close comments on articles older than _____ days: Closing comments on posts that are no longer active is a good way to limit spam comments. This option will do will allow your site to do this automatically.
https://codex.wordpress.org/Comments_in_WordPress

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Automatically Closing Comments — Support — WordPress.com

Automatically Closing Comments

It’s possible to turn comments off automatically after a certain number of days. To do that, go to the Settings -> Discussion page and look for Other comment settings on the left. Check the box next to the following option, fill in the number of days, and save.

autoclosecomments

http://en.support.wordpress.com/enable-disable-comments/

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