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Thursday, January, 22, 2009 3:09 PM
Mrs. AL (Always Learning)
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TJW
Ok, I am still pretty new to this whole blogging thing so I hope you will be patient with me.
If I am reading your post correctly, the sites you gave as examples ban you because of what you say on OTHER sites? Did I understand correctly? If I am correct, how do they know what you are saying elsewhere?
Sorry if I am a dunce, just want to understand fully.
Thanx.
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Friday, January, 23, 2009 3:43 AM
Thomas
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Others can view what you do.
With the way things are in the techological world, these days, pretty much anyone can find out about what you say, do, or show on other websites. For example, let's say that you posted something on youtube that would still be there even if you, yourself, hadn't posted it. So, instead of someone else posting it, you did. Then, you put some political videos on your youtube site. A while later, you join a forum/blog website and make mention of your political webcasts, on youtube, so others can view them. However, they don't just view the political webcasts. They also view the video of you doing something stupid. Even though, you did the 'something stupid' a few years ago, they still ban you from their site.
Second example:
You write something on Facebook and someone from a forum/blog website is on Facebook and reads it. However, they find what you have written as offensive. Then, they inform the administrator about what they saw. The Administrator agrees with them and feels that you're actions, even though they weren't on the Administrator's site, reflects poorly on him/her and their forum/blog website. They ban you because of something that has nothing to do with their website.
I guess, that's the easiest way for me to say it. And, I know it sounds complicated and possibly hard to understand. But, it's the only way I could find to explain it.
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