Segregating Comments and Trackbacks In Admin Panel?

Posted by admin in WordPress Discussion... | 03.19.2010 - 1:23 pm

For quite some time I have been struggling to moderate comments on my technology blog, the problem is not only with an abundance of comments, but also with lots of trackbacks/pingbacks.
Now, for me pingbacks are really good, but it adds to a load while moderating comments. I do know that they can be disabled, but I don’t do it for a simple reason, which is to keep track of people who are linking back and sending trackbacks. However, approving, reading and responding to actual user comments has a much higher priority than the trackbacks.
Right now, WordPress displays both the trackbacks and comments together, however, it would be great if there could be a way to segregate through both of these.
The biggest gain from segregating the comments and trackbacks would be that you can quickly go through approved/unapproved human comments, and approve them or reply to them quickly without having to […]

Original post by Keith Dsouza

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