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    Disqus no problems. Facebook, problems. If you are referred by a mega concentrator like drudge to a "news" site that has comments you are censored by Facebook. You have to have Disqus and Facebook accounts now a days to post comments. The problem is Facebook censors. My assertion: Test; copy link, close drudge (any concentrator, hufpo too), clear cache, then post in comments section to avoid being censored by who referred you. Facebook sucks! Disqus rocks! Carry on.

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      Disqus no problems. Facebook, problems. If you are referred by a mega concentrator like drudge to a "news" site that has comments you are censored by Facebook. You have to have Disqus and Facebook accounts now a days to post comments. The problem is Facebook censors. My assertion: Test; copy link, close drudge (any concentrator, hufpo too), clear cache, then post in comments section to avoid being censored by who referred you. Facebook sucks! Disqus rocks! Carry on.

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      facebook sucks because it's not anonymous. most people don't want to lose friends over comments made about news articles. besides, our country's voting system was designed to be essentially anonymous... nobody knows how you vote .... so comments become more meaningful when they are anonymous, because they reflect the true inner self.

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