A) I don't know anything about it and b) I don't want to make the wheel that I'm spinning even bigger. Every WP plugin that I install brings with it the risk that a) a vulnerability will creep in at some point, b) an update will affect the functionality of the blog and c) and/or reduce performance. And all just because the "comment style" leaves something to be desired.
I just played around. The paragraph above is colored yellow and bosnia and herzegovina mobile numbers list would be an approach. However, there is the problem that the WP comment system has been filtering out certain attributes for user comments for a long time. My coloring above only works for me as an administrator - for users, the attribute is filtered out when the comment is saved. So I might have to grant users a login or even higher rights, which is not possible.
Don't get me wrong if I don't implement many requests such as comment notifications, user registration, etc. The reason: security and GDPR take priority over everything I do in the background on the blogs - that's why I've consciously decided against some features and am trying to keep the number of plugins low - so far, that's worked well for me.
It is also important to me that readers can comment without registering – even if some comments are a bit off – some I delete a priori, some afterwards.
Well, the color highlighting does exactly what Münzer wants.
And editing a user's comment for this color effect and writing "Günni's top pick" would work.
I don't think the idea of rewarding positive comments that were really helpful is a bad one. The extra effort is minimal and it costs nothing except a few seconds.
The trolls also lose attention because of this.
Unfortunately, he didn’t understand my explanation above either – or I didn’t express it clearly enough.
Without having to fiddle around with the filters in WordPress' comment system (which I don't do because of the consequences), I can simply not color-code other users' comments; the attributes and tags are filtered out when saving (for security reasons, by the way) (it only works for my own comments as an administrator).
Even if I wanted to, I don't see any technical possibility at the moment. Apart from that, I would have to decide for each comment "Oh, that's rubbish, or that's particularly valuable". It's foreseeable that there would be protests - and with sometimes over 100 comments a day, that's not feasible.
So I will continue to clean up the biggest comment excesses from time to time - and I am already deleting "subterranean comments" that come to me during moderation.
Maybe by then people will start reading properly again
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