YackTrack: A Tool To Quiet Bloggers’ Whining About Distributed Comments?

125220948YacktrackYackTrack is the next step in the evolution of the conversation.

I just read about this on Regular Geek via Corvida and Rob Diana. The service allows you too see comments on your post across a variety of services including Digg, Disqus, FriendFeed, Mixx, StumbleUpon, Technorati, and WordPress blogs, with plans for expansion.

Using YackTrack, I tracked the comments on my post We Need Social Media Interpreters, not more Evangelists.

I’m looking forward to YackTrack’s expansion and maybe a WordPress plugin *wink wink*? I’d like to be able to easily share with my readers the different choices for participating in discussion.

But will this satisfy those who are missing the comments on their blog? That depends on whether the argument was about fractured discussions or reduced income from pageviews in the first place.

Do you see YackTrack as a useful tool or is it just encouraging the “catastrophe” that is fractured discussion? It is just a tool for the blogger or can it give value to both reader and writer? Feel free to comment wherever, I’ll try and track you down with YackTrack :) .

YackTrack: A Tool To Quiet Bloggers’ Whining About Distributed Comments? Tags: Blogging, conversation, digg, disqus, friendfeed, mixx, Social Media, stumbleUpon, technorati, WordPress, yacktrack

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  • April 27, 2008 at 9:59 pm Ontario Emperor
    So I guess it's OK if I comment here. :) I will make a point of checking YackTrack out.
  • April 27, 2008 at 10:01 pm Shey
    found ya! ok that was easy though, Friendfeed is always open :). Interested to know what you think about it.

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6 Responses to “YackTrack: A Tool To Quiet Bloggers’ Whining About Distributed Comments?”


  1. 1 Rob Diana

    Wow, that was quick! Thanks for the post on YackTrack. I do hope people like it, and I do have a few ideas on expansion. I will think about the WordPress plugin idea as it would be interesting.

    Again, thanks for commenting and reading.

    Rob Diana’s last blog post..YackTrack, Tracking Distributed Conversations

  2. 2 Rob Diana

    Wow, that was quick! Thanks for the post on YackTrack. I do hope people like it, and I do have a few ideas on expansion. I will think about the WordPress plugin idea as it would be interesting.

    Again, thanks for commenting and reading.

    Rob Diana’s last blog post..YackTrack, Tracking Distributed Conversations

  3. 3 Shey

    No problem Rob, it’s a great tool, thanks for that. Let me know what happens with the WP plugin, I’ll be happy to test it out for you.

  4. 4 Shey

    No problem Rob, it’s a great tool, thanks for that. Let me know what happens with the WP plugin, I’ll be happy to test it out for you.

  5. 5 nokfarang001

    It's great WordPress plugin tools. Thank you for sharing.

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  6. 6 Polozz

    Check this out!

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