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SezWho Launches Distributed Ratings Tool - Quite Possibly the Best of the Comment Pack
Editor's note: I was provided a 8AMĀ Easstern embargo but other sites have already postedĀ earlier (TechCrunch) so I will post as well.
Yesterday we wrote about Disqus launching their comments tool and today we have another, SezWho. For a demo of how SezWho works, check out my friends at ReadWriteWeb and VentureBeat - both sites have the SezWho comment tool embedded. If you check out my title, I note that SezWho might be the best of the pack of comment tools. Why? Continue reading...
SezWho builds up distributed ratings and reputation which in simple terms means that your comment here on CN can add value to your comments on RWW, etc. In speaking with SezWho CEO Jitendra Gupta he said that the idea is to "carry your reputation with you" and can help CN leverage whether you should be allowed to comment directly or require validation, etc. The team has filed several patents around their technology.
They aren't building a destination site but rather a distributor site - meaning that they want bloggers to use the tool. They offer a free version and soon a premium version with more features and access. The team recently closed a $1 million Series A round of financing.
Here is an example from VentureBeat:
The new features they are rolling out today include:
Stats for commenters Verification system so no one can "fake" your account "Red Carpet" which shows the top rated commenters on a site A badge to show your score within the SezWho network - Jitendra suggested that site owners might use the badge to show how they work with the community
Back to why I think it's the top of the crop. First, comments remain on your site and aren't touched in any way. Search engine optimization remains, no issues with "what if this startup goes under" and it keeps everything nice and tidy. Also, the widget is placed on top of the comments and adds value to both the reader and the site owner. I could see a great mashup of Outbrain's personalized ratings plus SezWho's technology on the comment side to create a powerful force in comment ratings.
Some have asked me when or if I will install any of these tools (JS-Kit, SezWho, Outbrain, Disqus, etc.) and the answer is that I am still working on a strategy around this area. Our relationship is most important to me so whatever I add has to add value for you and has to make sense from a technology standpoint.






it seems like in all the news you've talked about the comment systems, intense debate (http://intensedebate.com) is blatantly missing....
these guys had sezwho features a long time ago and have even taken it further, not to mention, they too just launched their public beta yesterday.
ID allows you to take your reputation with you, doesn't touch your current comments, and beyond that, after you've installed ID and decide to take it off your blog, you can even export all of the comments into a format that the blog software products can read...
they also just opened up support for OpenID yesterday, which for blog comments, it makes complete sense.
give those guys a look before you call sezwho the top of the bunch...