Mat, 

I never touched php before 4 days ago so I am not sure how everything 
works. I am pretty sure that since php is run on the server dropbox won't 
let you use it. So, if there is a way to let you have comments on a wiki 
hosted on dropbox of tiddlyspot what I have won't do it. I am going to see 
if I can set things up so this could be hosted on a raspberry pi or 
something similar that can be used as a cheap server. It isn't an ideal 
solution but it looks like it may be the best I can do. We may be able to 
set up a service like tiddlyspot that can act as a server for multiple 
wikis so not everyone would need to have their own server.

Right now I am working on some code that will let you use tiddlywiki to 
check for new comments that you then import as tiddlers so you can then do 
whatever you want with them. It will probably take a bit of effort to 
include the likes and threaded comments but it should be possible. This 
will allow more control using only tiddlywiki and let you have some sort of 
comment moderation. The biggest problem is that while I can make it so you 
only have to push a single button, you do have to push it import any 
comments, you can't have people whose comments automatically get displayed 
without you importing the comments and then saving the wiki. I don't think 
that is a terrible tradeoff for giving you control.

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