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Undoubtedly, one of the biggest knocks on Disqus, the San Francisco-based web commenting system, was the fact that all of the comments on one’s blog were stored remotely on Disqus’ own server. This presented a variety of problems, not the least of which was an SEO black hole that drove all of the good Google juice the comments generated away from your blog and back to Disqus.
Disqus 2.0 solves this problem by allowing users to backup comment posts on their own database. This also allows users who want to quit Disqus and move on to carry over their comments. While the comments on your blog will still be stored on Disqus’ server, they will be yours and the SEO problems have apparently been solved.
http://blog.usweb.com/archives/disqus-20-solves-seo-issues-among-other-things/Mvh Frederik