Yesterday, I thought I wrote a clever post where I used a word that means one may have more than one love with regard to knitting. Blogger did not take well to that "m" word that I did in fact use several times in the post. So I was blocked from adding anything to my blog by what I understand to be a type of robot word cop. Apparently only a human from Google could actually read what I wrote and determine if the blog could be freed up for me to use again. (That would be quite a job, wouldn't it?) Or at least that's what I think happened. It is unclear exactly when I was given permission to resume writing because I logged off for the night and did not return until this morning, when I did have my blog back.
In the meantime I was able to ascertain that the URL is blocked but not my unique user ID number which is specific to me for this blog. Using that information and the help of an advice column I was able to continue to write even though the URL was blocked. I don't know if any of you readers were blocked from accessing it, perhaps you can let me know if you were.
The lesson to learn here is that even if you think what you're writing is clever, some humourless machine overseeing cyberspace might not agree, and this can mean you pay the consequences until a person makes a determination. Does it feel like Big Brother is watching me as I write or am I just getting paranoid?
In the meantime I was able to ascertain that the URL is blocked but not my unique user ID number which is specific to me for this blog. Using that information and the help of an advice column I was able to continue to write even though the URL was blocked. I don't know if any of you readers were blocked from accessing it, perhaps you can let me know if you were.
The lesson to learn here is that even if you think what you're writing is clever, some humourless machine overseeing cyberspace might not agree, and this can mean you pay the consequences until a person makes a determination. Does it feel like Big Brother is watching me as I write or am I just getting paranoid?
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