When comparing LiveFyre vs Disqus , the Slant community recommends Disqus for most people. In the question“What are the best comments systems for a blog?” Disqus is ranked 1st while LiveFyre is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose Disqus is:
Can be easily included into any website using the iframe form.
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Pros
Pro Social tagging pulls discussions from social networks
Social Tagging is another way Livefyre leverages social networks to pull in discussions to a blog. Instead of sharing the URL to a DM on twitter or a message on facebook, it's possible to tag a friend to get involved to the article right within the comment.
Pro Syncs with conversations happening on social networks
SocialSync syncs conversations happening on twitter and facebook to those left on a blog post. The synced comments behave like normal comments, and will also post replies, etc back to Facebook and Twitter.
This solves a big problem of bringing existing discussions to the post and is not available on competing products.
Pro Highly customizable interface
Livefyre doesn't do anything to prevent from customizing the css styles of the comments. It's possible to have the embedded comments match the look and feel of any site.
The LiveFyre interface allows:
- Sorting comments in ascending or descending order
- Tagging an individual user in a comment
- Following the conversation to receive updates
- Sharing individual comments
- Nesting replies
Pro Can be easily integrated in any website via iframes
Can be easily included into any website using the iframe form.
Pro Seamless design
Seamless design that doesn't require users to leave the page to access features such as profiles.
Pro Wide adoption
There's a large pre-existing user community. Many people already know how to use this comment system.
Pro Works with static sites
Disqus can be used with a static site so it's possible to keep the benefits of a static blog and still have dynamic comments.
Pro Not connected with the Evil Facebook ecosystem.
Pro Clean, minimalist interface & design
The Disqus design is minimalist and is broken down into three tabs - discussion, community and My Disqus.
The discussion interface provides the usual elements, but with unique features like visual indicators of live actions, such as new replies and even when another user is typing. It's possible to sort discussion by new, old and best.
The community tab is designed to help connect commenters together to form a network that keeps them coming back. It is also a great source of traffic from external sites.
My Disqus helps users quickly keep track of activities in their network as well as manage notifications.
Pro Community features
Community features such as Top Commenters, Top Discussions and the ability to form networks around your own commenters
Cons
Con Closed-source
Con Does not allow you to customize its style
Disqus uses !important
flags in its CSS to prevent you from being able to customize its style at all.
Con Closed-source
Con It may be old
The interface looks very dated.
Con Sponsored comments
Disqus puts ads in their embeds.
Con Tracking users
Mining and selling their data.
