Comment systems for static pages (Jekyll)?

inspxtr@lemmy.world to Selfhosted@lemmy.world – 17 points –

I'm very new to self host, so apologies if I say things wrong.

Anyway, I'm looking for comment systems that I can deploy to fly.io (or similar systems but not Heroku) for my static pages (Jekyll) that comes with Codeberg/Sourcehut pages. I found staticman but it assumes Github/Gitlab.

Thanks!

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I am not sure what could be the problem? People will comment if they want.

The biggest advantage of a static site is that it doesn't need to have that "cookie bar" bs that the eu is forcing everyone down the throat. Disqus nullifies this point

@Moonrise2473 @G0FuckThyself that cookie thing isn't bad.

It's bad because it's ruining the web. I hate it so much, it's killing the aesthetics of any website

And anyway I don't trust the site owner to actually do something if I choose "reject", I just use my browser option to reject the cookies and so on

@Moonrise2473 They are required by law to honour it. GDPR is a good thing. It should be enacted worldwide.

i agree that the GDPR is a good thing, it's just the cookie bar concept is aesthetically unpleasant