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Custom post type: can't enable comments by default
I believe that these instructions do work:
Why are the comments disabled by default on my custom_post_types? … Essentially kick-starting the comments in SETTINGS > DISCUSSION, much like clicking "save changes" in SETTINGS > PERMALINKS resets the system if you run into a 404 after registering custom post types. …
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Custom post type: can't enable comments by default
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But on the edit screen "allow comments" is un-checked by default which results in a "comments are closed" message on the front end. … When I check "allow comments" then comments are enabled on the front end, but I really don't want to tell my client he has to manually check that box for every new post. …