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Comment is a great way to engage your audience. In this blog, you'll learn step by step guide to disable comments on wordpress website. More details @ https://wpblazer.com/wordpress-comment-management/disable-wordpress-comments/
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HOW TO DISABLE COMMENTS ON WORDPRESS WEBSITE? WPBLAZER
Introduction First, let’s discuss some of the practical reasons you might want to disable WordPress comments. Accepting and replying to comments is a great way to engage your audience. And an engaged audience is an audience that returns for more. And there’s a good chance you want that, especially if your blog is somehow monetized.
Why Disable WordPress Comments Sometimes the comment section is pretty tame. Sometimes it isn’t. One common reason for disabling WordPress comments is something I alluded to above. Fear of the crazy people who roam free on the internet.
Disable WordPress Comments If you are just starting your blog, it’s a good thing to decide in advance if you want to disable WordPress comments. That way, you don’t need to worry about backtracking and to deal with comments users have already left.
Disable WordPress Comments by Category The answer would be to disable comments for that category alone. There are a few ways to accomplish this. Step 1: Find your functions.php Step 2: Insert the snippet Step 3: Find your category IDs Step 4: Add your category IDs to your functions.php
Disable Comments on Specific Post Perhaps, for the most part, you’re okay with the status quo and don’t want to disable WordPress comments site-wide or even category-wide. But there may be the occasional post that you’d rather not get feedback on. So what do you do then? Every time you create a new post in WordPress, you have the option to turn off comments for that specific post.
Disable Comments on Multiple Posts Changing this is a fairly simple process. You have the option to handle several changes in bulk and the ability to disable WordPress comments is one of them.
Conclusion So did you decide to disable WordPress comments sitewide, or did you finally decide it might be in your best interests to maintain at least a few sections of your blog where you can engage your audience? And if one of the reasons you are making this move is because time is of the essence, then why not try something that is saving many other WordPress site owner’s time. WPBlazer is a tool that can automatically manage WordPress tasks for you.
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