uClimate.com has been improved. The main change is that the list of sceptic and non-sceptic blogs can now be viewed separately and the sites are listed with the number of posts in the last month. This gives us the following league table:-
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Looks very good. A replacement from Tom Nelson’s site since he’s concentrating on twitter at the moment. Is there a way to include commenting? While it’s best to visit the original site, some don’t have commenting, others have strong moderation policies and some require registration. I know it wouldn’t work to have a comment box for every story but one a day?
Yes it would be possible, but it would be very difficult to find comments again because with around 30 new articles a day it would rapidly get bumped off the front page.
What might work is a “per blog” comment page with a list of latest posts. How does that sound?
Whatever you want to try. It’s good already and I’m just being greedy.
OK, I’ve added a facility to comment
This is on a per article basis. Rereading your comment, you suggest aggregating comments by day. This may be a better way to implement it, but …. let’s see what happens.
What a great idea!!! Finally been able to comment on a GWPF article:
http://uclimate.com/article.php?i=3954#disqus_thread
I’d love it if it wasn’t Discus because it means I have to change browser and log into google. Aren’t I picky! I had the same problem with Tom Nelson’s site that uses Blogger. WordPress is my favourite but I realise it has its limitations.
Note. The above table is all the posts that were found which are dated within the last month. Due to the means of searching for new articles some before Xmas could be missing.