Awwww, did you by any chance just take a shotgun and blast away half of your foot? You seem to be forgetting something - it's not the users responsible for the adoption of disqus, it's the blog owners. Disqus may have many users, but your ONLY customers are the hundreds of blogs using the system.
Including me.
What you just did there is that you told your customers - you are not important, we care about your end users. You are running a B2B shop and you suddenly announce that you are doing things to serve the C that comes after the B. You care about the customers of the business you serve, and not your actual customers. That makes me unhappy, disqus. I want you to want to please ME, because I'm sticking your commenting system on MY blog. I don't want you to bother about pleasing all the other people. If you wish to go ahead with pleasing the blog readers and fucking over the blog owners who installed you, then go ahead.
It shows that disqus wants to keep the comments separate. What do I do when disqus suddenly puts ads on my blog? Or disqus suddenly decides that my blog does not meet their filter because I'm too controversial?
They yank my comments. From that blogpost, their attitude is - we and the comment makers own the comments. You blog owner are nothing in this equation.
Including me.
What you just did there is that you told your customers - you are not important, we care about your end users. You are running a B2B shop and you suddenly announce that you are doing things to serve the C that comes after the B. You care about the customers of the business you serve, and not your actual customers. That makes me unhappy, disqus. I want you to want to please ME, because I'm sticking your commenting system on MY blog. I don't want you to bother about pleasing all the other people. If you wish to go ahead with pleasing the blog readers and fucking over the blog owners who installed you, then go ahead.
But excluding me.