What is the best Disqus practice?

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Lots of websites use Disqus. My question is do you use your name or website name or keyword for Disqus account?

I have read using real name is the best practice for blog commenting; otherwise it could be marked as spamming by Google.

But I think using something related to the website might get more clicks than a real name. What do you think?
Please share your experience.
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  • Profile picture of the author karolk
    In this day and age I'd say using your name is the best solution.

    If you're feeling confident you can also try something like "John @ yoursite.com"

    Keywords are pretty much done when it comes to commenting. Such comments look extra-spammy.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Use your real name (or pen name).

      Unless you have a court certificate that says your name really is "Cheap Viagra", you'll get your comments deleted.

      If your site is relevant or related, you can likely get away with "John @ yoursite.com". Otherwise, stick with a name that sounds like a name.
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