I say Disqus has better support for comments. You can't use html tags in substack, which means links just have to be urls with no other punctuation adjacent to them if you want them to be clickable
True, but Substack doesn't randomly flag your comments as spam and leave them to rot forever. That gets old after it happens a bit. Hard to trust that sort of behavior.
I say Disqus has better support for comments. You can't use html tags in substack, which means links just have to be urls with no other punctuation adjacent to them if you want them to be clickable
True, but Substack doesn't randomly flag your comments as spam and leave them to rot forever. That gets old after it happens a bit. Hard to trust that sort of behavior.
That happens automatically for me at Roger Ebert's, but otherwise I haven't had much of that with Disqus.