More about that mystery post.
OK, so the "official word from blogger" is that it was a small bug with some routine testing. But still I'm not really happy about this and will likely move this blog to a different publisher soon.
As another blogger said, "Some people seem to think that this is an accident. Personally, I think it's much more dubious than that. Either way, I hope that the folks at Google fix the loophole that lets people post (either accidentally or on purpose) to other peoples' blogs." I've got to agree, not knowing initially how that happened I feared the worst about my blog and am now uncomfortable about the idea that something else could potentially be published on my blog that I didn't write that next time might not be so benign. Yeah, I'm really thinking this google glitch is a little to big for me to feel OK with keeping my blog publishing through them much longer.
Anyone want to teach me the finer points of iWeb or Wordpress?
As another blogger said, "Some people seem to think that this is an accident. Personally, I think it's much more dubious than that. Either way, I hope that the folks at Google fix the loophole that lets people post (either accidentally or on purpose) to other peoples' blogs." I've got to agree, not knowing initially how that happened I feared the worst about my blog and am now uncomfortable about the idea that something else could potentially be published on my blog that I didn't write that next time might not be so benign. Yeah, I'm really thinking this google glitch is a little to big for me to feel OK with keeping my blog publishing through them much longer.
Anyone want to teach me the finer points of iWeb or Wordpress?
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