I'd recommend against Disqus, simply because I've got it blocked on all my devices via Ghostery so never see it, and rarely temporarily allow it unless it's an article where I really want to read the comments (but never post). Only thing worse than Disqus, in my opinion, is Facebook comments on articles. At least Disqus isn't connected to individual's social media presence.Disqus for comments (which I'm not 100% comfortable with because it's a centralized tracker but I haven't explored alternatives).
B2evolution, Habari, TextpatternBest not wordpress blogging platform?
LiveFyre (used by CNet, Mashable, WordPress plugin available) is probably the biggest competitor but in terms of privacy it's about the same as Disqus.I'd actually be interested in seeing a thread comparing Disqus alternatives
I don't think there's a way implement comments without something running on the server side. So either you use some centralized place like disqus (paste in their javascript) or you have a php/whatever running on your server, receiving AJAX calls and storing it in a DB. Or your whole blog is php/whatever-based.I'd actually be interested in seeing a thread comparing Disqus alternatives, because certainly there are people who are privacy oriented who don't want to use Disqus but also don't want to implement a full blown blog platform like Wordpress to allow comments to be made on pages/articles/posts. Hmm.
I can also recommend Ghost. Very nice alternative, and seems like it has a bright future.Thank you everyone. I will check out these suggestions.
If it could, security would be the big issue.Alternatively...I wonder if javascript could talk to some cloud service to store stuff (I'm thinking something like Azure Tables).