Very informative. I’ll take note about that. …Written by Abdulrehman on September 8th, 2010
Comment posted on A Minor Tweak for the Top Commentators Plugin by amir
Very informative. I’ll take note about that.
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Comment posted on A Minor Tweak for the Top Commentators Plugin by amir
Very informative. I’ll take note about that.











I am Abdulrehman Agha, the guy behind 3arn.Net. I am 17 years old, and live in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. I'm in Grade 11 studying in Saint Mary's Academy. I started this blog to share my money making experiences with others through the internet.
This is very considerate of you. I’m going to try this on my site. Thanks for the code.
Interesting tweaks for tc. But, I prefer to use the default as it is more suitable with the template that I’m using.
I thank you for giving back to the commentators. Posting to blogs is a great way to meet people with like interests, plus the backlinks are also very handy. Putting up a top commentator widget helps keeping the posters coming back.
Jason
I will do this straight away! Thanks for the heads up.
good tip, but i always commented with my name MOin and whenever anyone search for ‘moin’ on google my blog is on first page :S
Thumbs up by the way
Thanks dude, I implemented this on my blog
The Top Commentators plugin I use already had it setup this way. I’ve been thinking about using the numbers as a link back to a list of comments made by the user.
Got here from Moin’s website. You are quite correct about the usefulness of the Top Commentator plugin. I have been using it for a while now and it has been helpful. However, I never knew that the comment count could hurt the SEO benefit that my commenters are suppose to derive. Thanks for sharing the tips. Cheers.
Good Point…….I like the Way you Think….:-)
Ahh.. Good one! I didn’t realise this little tweek at all.. some good insights for me
Awesome information (i never say that unless i mean it by the way, sometimes ill say great if im just being nice…)
I comment for any combination of these 4 reasons, im actually interested in the post, becuase they commeted on me recently (but i still have to be somewhat interested in their post), to intice them to comment on me, and for traffic.
This kind of information is really helpful and unique, never seen it anywhere before, just like your recent alexa widget post acutal. You seem to have a drive to dig for the truth which is great. Ill probably make this change on my blog and let my readers know about it, ill be sure to provide a link to where i got the information.
It does kind of surprise me that your name alone didnt tur up much results, but then again i its a common name i guess it makes sense
Very informative. I’ll take note about that.
The main reason I comment is for the link back to my site, but at the same time I don’t comment unless I’m interested in the post and have something to add to the discussion.
Having said that, I’m blown away by your generosity and consideration for your readers. So many blog owners get bent out of shape at the thought that someone might actually get an SEO benefit from commenting on their blog, and they make it as difficult as possible to do so. You’ve done what I have not seen anybody else do, and I thank you for it.
Can you control whether a comment will have nofollow or not? if so why do all comments have nofollow? what is the reasoning?
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I have just tried this tweak on my website, but unfortunately it still shows commentors’ names as no-follow.
I’m checking if I have done something wrong, but your help was very clear.
Too bad.
Very nice blog, anyway!