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Mirror Gravatar

by jwz

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Description

Locally mirrors commenters’ Gravatar, Libravatar and Mastodon avatars and serves them from your site, rather than loading them from a third-party web site upon each page load.

This has several effects:

  • If most of the comments on a post have no avatar, those turn into one load of a shared image, instead of one for each comment, that happens to return the same “mystery” image.

  • You will be serving more (small) images.

  • If a commenter’s URL looks like a link to a Mastodon / ActivityPub profile, their Mastodon account’s avatar will be displayed.

  • When commenting, a live preview of the avatar tracks the contents of the “Email” field.

  • gravatar.com and libravatar.org no longer have a web-bug on your blog that is loaded by each viewer. Instead of being loaded at every page view, the avatar is loaded just once, on the server-side, at the time each new comment is posted.

  • If someone changes or deletes their avatar, your site continues displaying the image that was their avatar at the time that they last posted.

  • Likewise, the user’s Gravatar or Mastodon profile is saved along with their comment, viewable by admins even if they later change or delete it.

Security and Privacy

  1. Upload the mirror-gravatar directory to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the “Plugins” menu in WordPress.
  3. Make sure the directory /wp-content/plugins/mirror-gravatar/ is writable by your web server.
  1. A copy of the user's gravatar.com profile is saved with the comment.

    A copy of the user's gravatar.com profile is saved with the comment.

  2. A live preview of the avatar when commenting.

    A live preview of the avatar when commenting.

Great plugin to make WordPress a bit better

By Fernando Briano (fernandobt) on October 30, 2024

The plugin does just what it says and it's a great way to improve WordPress just a little bit.

1.0

  • Created

1.1

  • Also mirrors Mastodon avatar images, if the commenter’s URL is of the form “https://example.com/@username”

1.2

  • Minor Mastodon tweaks.

1.3

  • Prefer SHA256 to MD5, since Gravatar accepts that now.
  • Added support for Libravatar.

1.4

  • Oops, I forgot to include the CSS file in the distribution.
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