Q: How to enforce, that comments to my blog articles only get shown on my blog after confirmation by a moderator?
A: Settings > Discussion Settings > …
Q: How to enforce, that comments to my blog articles only get shown on my blog after confirmation by a moderator?
A: Settings > Discussion Settings > …
With Blogger.com I had these blog names:
With my self-hosted WordPress set-up I have these blog names
You can well imagine, which ones I rather prefer.
I could actually run WordPress (having in mind “all” my requirements)
I may not be familiar enough with all the features, that commercial services offer, but … – right now I am going for “self-hosted”.
What are my options then? I could run my self-hosted WordPress …
Option 1: That Internet provider does not have 24×7 support, but still they are quite reliable. They were established as a service provider for the German science and communication community. I have been using their services for a lot of years now, and I quite like them.
Option 2: it is rather unlikely I will ever manage to see them in stand-by mode.
Option 3 also seemed rather intriguing for a while, but …:
I am on my way from leaving Blogger.com for a self-hosted “MultiSite” WordPress set-up. I have my doubts with both of them. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Time to sit down and recap.
I have been using Google’s Blogger.com to run a couple of blogs for a couple of years now, more or less just for “social bookmarking“. I was quite happy with it.
Google has been dropping quite a few services through the last couple of years, the one of them, that hurt me most, was Google Reader. That was quite a loss.
Google experiments with competing services like Blogger.com and Google+. It is not unlikely and actually rather expected, that sooner or later Google will stop servicing Blogger.com. Google+ is not quite, what I am after, see my requirements listed below.
I made negative experiences with Blogger.com, and I would rather avoid them with my future set-up. A couple of years ago and all of a sudden, one of the blogs I ran with Blogger.com got removed by them with immediate notice. No chance to archive my old articles, no chance to complain, strange and nebulous allegations, not concrete at all, to opportunity to answer back and protest.
What are my requirements for my new blogging service?
How to proceed:
Downsides:
With the WordPress standard set-up procedure you can run exactly one blog. If you start thinking about running another blog from your WordPress installation, that is not going to work.
If running more than one blog with only WordPress installation matters to you, it’s best to go for WordPress’s built-in “MultiSite”. You cannot change a running WordPress installation to be MultiSite, you rather have to take it down and also change its name, it will either make use of sub-domains or sub-directories.
Using the Bitnami set-up utility was not a choice for me, as it requires root privileges.
Quite recently I openened a trouble case with my Internet provider regarding the question, whether I can do https://… at all.