> How is it that this part is outsourced frequently on blogs, news posts, etc. where traditionally the CMS itself just showed the comments section? Why?
That's an excellent question.
- Commenting systems are hard to write.
- Increased need for realtime and on-demand content loading, whereas parent system might be written in a primarily blocking language.
That's an excellent question.
- Commenting systems are hard to write.
- Increased need for realtime and on-demand content loading, whereas parent system might be written in a primarily blocking language.
- Peer anti-troll / malware techniques.