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Disqus for Windows Phone adds new channels, Home Feed filter, and more in latest update

Ron Ron
October 22, 2019
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Disqus for Windows Phone adds new channels, Home Feed filter, and more in latest update

A new version of Disqus has hit the Windows Phone Store, adding a few new improvements to the popular app and commenting service. If you are a regular reader and commenter at WinBeta, we highly recommend this app for your Windows Phone.

“A mobile gateway to thousands of live discussions across the Disqus community of communities. Find, follow and discuss the stuff worth talking about, no matter what stuff you’re into,” the app description reads.

If you are new to the app, it allows you to stay current on discussions by receiving notifications anytime someone replies to you. You can also follow your favorite commenter or moderator, explore active communities, write comments and replies, vote on comments, and much more. Here’s what’s new in build 2.8.0.1 of the app:

  • New English-only Channels: Life Bits (technology) and Love Stinks (relationships)
  • You may now filter your Home Feed to show Latest discussions, Recommended and Comments from people and communities you follow
  • Added support for new discussion notification (Channel moderators only)
  • Updated translations
  • Small bug fixes

You can snag the app from the download link below. Do you prefer to comment on our site using the Disqus app or via the WinBeta website?

Disqus for Windows Phone

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