So, the recent construction on Electrolicious seems to be just about complete. The new archives are working (love it!), and the TypeKey registered comments are finally fully integrated. I had to sacrifice my beloved SimpleComments plugin to make TypeKey work, but that’s ok. Special thanks to Jennifer Dodd and Six Apart support for their help.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, I’ve noticed comment counts dropping since TypeKey was introduced. I’m assuming this is because people don’t want to deal with registering for TypeKey, but I’d love to get a little feedback from y’all directly on the subject. What is it about TypeKey that makes you not want to comment? Once you’re registered, it’s actually EASIER to comment (no need type in your info).

Some folks have expressed concern about providing their email address to TypeKey, and here are a couple things to understand:
1. TypeKey encodes your email address whenever it displays in the comments, so spambots cannot harvest your email address off my page.
2. If you don’t want your email to show at all, simply fill in the URL field…the default setting shows the URL instead of your email. The email is only there so that I can easily respond to your comments via email.
3. TypeKey was developed in part to combat comment spam, and Six Apart has alwyas respected users’ privacy. You don’t have to worry about them spamming you.
4. Go ahead and use a spam-catching email address. That’s what Yahoo is for.

Anyway, I’d love to hear feedback from folks about what makes them comment or not comment now that I’ve switched to TypeKey. Maybe it doesn’t have anything to do with TypeKey and it’s just that my posts haven’t been comment-worth lately. Or, maybe you’ve encountered technical difficulties? Let me know. If you don’t want to comment, you can email me.