Thanks for the help^^
]]>We have a large student audience that uses the site. Many of the students are using the site from school (with the same IP address). Students are intermittently getting the message “Duplicate comment detected, it looks like you already said that.”
Our students need to be able to post comments without the error message, please advise any tools, code edits or plugins to resolve asap (as school just started)
FYI – this is a multisite, wp version 3.4.2. We did upgrade wp and things broke so we reverted back for now.
Many thanks for your time in advance, Michelle
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]]>Every day I change my setting so that people don’t have to be logged in and registered to leave a comment. Within a few days, that box is automatically rechecked.
Also, I want people to be able to comment, but on every blog post I have,I have selected to allow comments. Within a few days, my entire history of posts has that box UNchecked.
IS THERE ANYONE WHO CAN HELP ME WITH THIS AND TELL ME WHY THESE SETTING KEEP BEING RESET?
]]>Also, after a recent update, I discovered that NONE of my posts had a place for comments. I searched and discovered a little check-box on the “quick edit” of each that had to be checked in order to “allow comments”. I went back through the ENTIRE history of my posts and checked that little box on each one to “Allow comments” and updated each. This morning, I found every one of them unchecked again.
Does anyone know why WP (or somethig else) keeps turning off my ability to receive comments? Is there any place I can set this universally that will keep it from happening? Again, the box in the settings that “requires people to be logged in and registered” keeps getting somehow checked.
]]>Unless you are a expert, this problem comes up every time a neophyte sets up a website using WordPress. It is very confusing. I’m guessing that the majority of new WordPress sites are NOT blogs. Yet this is not the default.
I’ve seen this question raised so many times it defies the laws of logic that it hasn’t been addressed by now.
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Many thks,
Mário
Thanks a lot in advance!!!
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