We are not responsible for the republishing of the content found on this blog on other Web sites or media without express permission. I am able to ignore the ads while focusing on what I actually want to see and read. Sometimes I see a few and sometimes it interferes with links but I then just disable it temporarily .I deactivated my Facebook account, which I had used mainly to see my daughters-in-law’s posts. It didn’t occur to me to report them as spam—quarantine brain, I think—but now I willI too am as careful as I can be with my email and social media. But if you see an ad that you believe is “spammy” you can click on the “report this ad” button at the bottom right corner, and I encourage you to do so. A pause and a little due diligence can help prevent spreading misinformation.Here are a few practices I’ve adopted, and if you have any to add, please share them in comments.Sign up to be notified of new posts and updates from Very useful , thank you . I do not click on ads, however attractive, on any site and do not do soical media at all. Also you can cut down on the no. This privacy policy is subject to change without notice.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. I assume these are blogs you’ve vetted? There was a picture of this bodacious babe with her breasts tumbling out of her blouse…..on a site used by readers! Your advice regarding the bots that stir up controversy?
I do enjoy Pinterest and reading Susan’s blog. I recently quit FB and IG, and while I missed seeing a few folks, the reality is, a blog post or a personal email is far more satisfying and real to me, anyway.Thank you for rerunning this post. Some of the content may differ from mine, but there should be nothing offensive there. He had been looking for us for years. I can see that you do a lot of work to give us good information. I really do enjoy and appreciate your posts.As I noted above, I am seeing only two ads, and I don’t have an ad blocker.Isn’t this strange Cathy? I see too many people looking at their phones instead of enjoying the real life going on all around them.
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It comes at an interesting time.
Between Covid, the current BLM protests, and this being an election year in the U.S., I think we can expect to see a lot more of this kind of activity. I’m on an iPhone today.
Try to get in touch to the owner of the fake account via messaging or commenting pictures of his account. I have zero idea what your overhead is for writing the blog and sort of thought you received monies through your readers using your links to buy stuff. Thanks.My sister was contacted by her brother. I quickly blocked the name so “she” couldn’t couldn’t follow me. Not worrisome enough to leave you for sure.Thank you so much for today’s post!
After an initial test cycle, I’ll be able to reduce the number of ads in a few weeks. But if you ever see anything that’s offensive, you can click on “Report this ad” on the bottom right hand corner of the ad.Your blog has only 3 adds on the side and the one at the bottom which is easily removed by clicking on the X. I can live with 3 or 4 adds on the side as they do not interfere with reading the content.
But if an account that already seems shady barely has any pictures or posts, odds are it's a fake account.
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