saoussen5765
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Hello,
During blogging, I have tried WordPress and Drupal, and Joomla. What I have discovered is something different.
The first fact is spam protection. Even if you allow comments by guests and you activate the Google Captcha form, some guests still post referral links and programs to be approved which let the moderation of comments harder.
Sometimes it is necessary to allow comments only to registered users will reduce the effect of spam.
What I discovered was that Drupal couldn't be involved in Iframe against WordPress or Drupal. This means if you promote your blog on ad mailers you will have your blog loaded in Iframe.
There is a security measure is that Drupal isn't accepting images hosted in another hosting provider to be involved in the blog. Most of the images that you involve must be hosted on Drupal image storage. Joomla accepts external image providers to host your image like ImgBB or Imgur.
For the fact of having articles whit a comment section, in the default mode, Joomla isn't helpful until you install the K2 Comments module to be able to involve the comment feature part in your blog.
During blogging, I have tried WordPress and Drupal, and Joomla. What I have discovered is something different.
The first fact is spam protection. Even if you allow comments by guests and you activate the Google Captcha form, some guests still post referral links and programs to be approved which let the moderation of comments harder.
Sometimes it is necessary to allow comments only to registered users will reduce the effect of spam.
What I discovered was that Drupal couldn't be involved in Iframe against WordPress or Drupal. This means if you promote your blog on ad mailers you will have your blog loaded in Iframe.
There is a security measure is that Drupal isn't accepting images hosted in another hosting provider to be involved in the blog. Most of the images that you involve must be hosted on Drupal image storage. Joomla accepts external image providers to host your image like ImgBB or Imgur.
For the fact of having articles whit a comment section, in the default mode, Joomla isn't helpful until you install the K2 Comments module to be able to involve the comment feature part in your blog.