Yeah, the Facebook commenting systems is widely used as well.
Being an old-timer on the Internet, I still like the modicum of privacy an avatar gives you. I cringe at everyone I am connected to on Facebook being able to see and track the websites I visit and comment on. But I understand that a lot of people are proud about having their voice heard on Facebook, ha.
So depends on your audience. If they are likely to be already logged in to Facebook, then they might like being able to directly comment on the page, with a nice little input box showing their Facebook profile photo.
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