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10 Great Comments from the 2026 Local Search Ranking Factors Survey
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10 Great Comments from the 2026 Local Search Ranking Factors Survey

The 2026 Local Search Ranking Factors survey is as full of insights as ever.  It was published yesterday, over at Whitespark.  (As always, a big thanks to Darren for organizing it and herding the cats.) If you do nothing else today to improve your understanding of local SEO and ability to get more visible in local search, pour yourself a mug of your finest moonshine and read through the survey or watch the video recap.  There’s a ton of useful info, whether you like to get into the details or just want a quick gut check. In case you don’t have time to read the full survey, at least you’ll want to skim through the comments.  That’s always been my favorite part of it anyway.  Sometimes you find gold nuggets in there. Even the comments section is a long read, though, which is why I’ve rounde...
LinkedIn Rolls Out Option to Pin Comments in Reply Chains
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LinkedIn Rolls Out Option to Pin Comments in Reply Chains

Here’s a handy update for LinkedIn users – you can now pin a comment within the LinkedIn post reply section, which could help to highlight the best responses, and spark more engagement with your updates. As you can see in this example, posted by Lindsey Gamble of Mavrck, you now have the capacity to pin a comment from the three dots menu, which will then keep that specific response at the top of the reply chain. Which, as noted, could be a good way to guide the related conversation, or to simply acknowledge users that have engaged with your post in a creative or thoughtful way. LinkedIn has long enabled business users to pin an update on their LinkedIn Company Page, while you can also ‘feature’ your own top posts at the top of your profile, which is functionally the same thing as pinni...
Wistia Status – Spam Comments on Some Public Medias
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Wistia Status – Spam Comments on Some Public Medias

Subscribe to updates for Spam Comments on Some Public Medias via email and/or text message. You'll receive email notifications when incidents are updated, and text message notifications whenever Wistia creates or resolves an incident. Country code: Afghanistan (+93) Albania (+355) Algeria (+213) American Samoa (+1) Andorra (+376) Angola (+244) Anguilla (+1) Antigua and Barbuda (+1) Argentina (+54) Armenia (+374) Aruba (+297) Australia/Cocos/Christmas Island (+61) Austria (+43) Azerbaijan (+994) Bahamas (+1) Bahrain (+973) Bangladesh (+880) Barbados (+1) Belarus (+375) Belgium (+32) Belize (+501) Benin (+229) Bermuda (+1) Bolivia (+591) Bosnia and Herzegovina (+387) Botswana (+267) Brazil (+55) Brunei (+...
Turn your comments into Restaurant customers with Tap The Table. | by Kelly Mirabella | Jun, 2021
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Turn your comments into Restaurant customers with Tap The Table. | by Kelly Mirabella | Jun, 2021

Welcome to the new world of doing business. If you are a Restaurant or an agency that works with restaurants, take note…a growing majority of customers do not want to call your business but would instead message you and interact with your restaurant online. Are you ready for this cultural shift?Over 80% of restaurants turn to technology — like online ordering, reservation and inventory apps, and restaurant analytics to help them run their business and bring more people into the restaurant. But even if you have adopted things like QR codes on your tables to access menus or online reservations through tools like Opentable, you could still be losing out on a huge opportunity.This is why I am excited to share a platform built for Restaurants that want to be successful now and going into the fu...
Hands-on for Toxicity Classification and minimization of unintended bias for Comments using classical machine learning models | by Anurag Maji
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Hands-on for Toxicity Classification and minimization of unintended bias for Comments using classical machine learning models | by Anurag Maji

In this blog, I will try to explain a Toxicity polarity problem solution implementation for text i.e. basically a text-based binary classification machine learning problem for which I will try to implement some classical machine learning and deep learning models.For this activity, I am trying to implement a problem from Kaggle competition: “Jigsaw Unintended Bias in Toxicity Classification”.In this problem along with toxicity classification, we have to minimize the unintended bias (which I will explain briefly in the initial section).sourceBackground:This problem was posted by the Conversation AI team (Research Institution) in Kaggle competition.This problem’s main focus is to identify the toxicity in an online conversation where toxicity is defined as anything rude, disrespectful, or othe...
How to Use the Comments Feature on Botsociety
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How to Use the Comments Feature on Botsociety

Take team collaboration on Botsociety designs to the next level using our comment mode! Leave or receive comments on your designs, so you’re able to iterate on designs faster. Share feedback with your team or leave notes for later in comment threads by clicking on the comment mode and hovering over a message, then clicking on the comment button. Check out our tutorial to learn more.Start using the comments featureTo start using it, all you have to do is click on the comments icon at the bottom of the left column to activate comment mode. Comment mode allows you to hover over a message and click on the comment button. To turn off comment mode, click on the comment icon again to deactivate it.Collaborative designThis feature gives you the opportunity to work with your team in the same design...