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Thanks for letting me camp out in your blog for a little while today. I had a great time and tried to leave my campsite as good as when I arrived. I’ll be back!
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I’ve been traipsing around your blog this afternoon and wanted to let you know. I had a great time! Sadly, since January 1, 2014, the LIKE buttons do not work on blogs whose URL ends in wordpress.com, as yours does. If they had been working I would also have left a few billion LIKEs!
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By the way, Happy Chinese New Year to you!
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Actually, the LIKE buttons don’t work on all WordPress blogs, and comments on my blog indicate that I’m not the only one having this problem. LIKE buttons don’t work for me on any blog whose URL ends with wordpress.com. I have no problem with WordPress blogs like mine that don’t end in wordpress.com. I’ve notified WordPress of the problem, and that’s not the only problem I’m having with WordPress this year. In order to get notifications at my blog, I have to load it a second time. Statistics don’t show up at all anymore. WordPress has been notified of all these problems, but the problem with WordPress is that there are too many people trying to do too much with little oversight.
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See here: http://russelrayphotos2.com/2014/01/08/dear-wordpress/
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Indeed, your predicaments are quite substantial, and hopefully, those issues can be all resolved as soon as possible. Meanwhile, perhaps trying to clear your cookies and caches in each of your different browsers may help.
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My blog URL does not end in wordpress.com. The problem is only with URLs that end in wordpress.com.
I’ve been in the computer industry since 1978, working my way up to owner of a computer store and a Novell CNE, so resolving computer issues is not rocket science to me.
As a comedian once said about Wikipedia, “The best thing about Wikipedia is that anyone can edit it. The word thing about Wikipedia is that anyone can edit it.”
The same can be said about open source software–anyone can contribute, but when there are more people contributing than there are people overseeing those contributions, problems happen, much more so, I believe, than software coming from big companies like Microsoft, Adobe, etc.
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The pros and cons of open-source software versus proprietary software are too broad and numerous to be discussed here. Also, for proper comparisons and evaluations, WordPress should be compared to other blogging and CMS platforms (open-source or otherwise) such as Joomla, Drupal, BlogSpot, Concrete 5 and so on, not to “Microsoft, Adobe, etc.”
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We’ll agree to disagree. Anything can be compared to anything else at any time by anybody. WordPress is big, probably the biggest CMS platform, as Adobe has by far the biggest digital photo editing software platforms, and Microsoft has by far the biggest word processing and spreadsheet platforms. Therefore, it’s relevant to compare big to big to big.
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We’ll agree to disagree. Bye!
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I just think you’re a jerk. That’s all there is to it. Hope you have a great life………….
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Bite me.
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Go fuck yourself then.
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I must admit that I have never met a jerk quite like you in my 58 years on this Earth. You win the Jerk-of-the-Century Award. Congratulations!
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True, but one can still compare big to big to big.
As an aside, you responding to my comment by telling me that LIKE buttons work on all WordPress sites certainly did question me, and the fact that you are wrong certainly indicates to me that you might not know all that you profess to know.
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SoundEagle mentioned that as a clarification to your sudden statement that seems to categorically claim that WordPress has withdrawn or disabled the “Like” feature or button on all WordPress.com sites, which is clearly not the case at all. Any reasonable person will check the fact and correct you on that.
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You need to learn how to put things into context. I made a statement under my name. Thus, what I said affects me, and, I know a few other people, but I’m not speaking for them. For me, the LIKE buttons do not work on blogs whose URL ends with wordpress.com. Thus, there is nothing to correct me on.
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As stated earlier, SoundEagle replied to you as a clarification to your sudden statement that seems to categorically claim that WordPress has withdrawn or disabled the “Like” feature or button on all WordPress.com sites, which is clearly not the case at all. Any reasonable person will check the fact and correct you on that.
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Bite me.
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Reblogged this on thenakedflorist's Blog.
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All of your music blocked on this post AOC-USA!
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Dear America On Coffee
Contrary to your claim, SoundEagle🦅 has doublechecked that the music is working as usual.
Happy October to you!
ჱܓSoundEagle🦅
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Great! Then it may be on AOCs end.
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Dear America On Coffee
Since SoundEagle🦅’s posts and pages contain advanced styling and multimedia components plus animations, it is highly recommended to visit these posts and pages not in the WordPress Reader but directly in the blogs or websites where SoundEagle🦅 has published them, so that you will be able to see and experience all of the refined and glorious details. Hence, you might be able to circumvent your stated problem when you visit SoundEagle🦅’s blog to play all of the music contained in this post in situ.
ჱܓSoundEagle🦅
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Okay👍
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That Green Light song is fascinating! I will bookmark this so I can browse through the other songs.
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Dear Alex Sutton
Thank you for your visit and comment. Now that a few days have passed, have you had a chance to listen to more from the total of 28 songs here?
Let’s hope that the song located right below Green Light (ft. Anderson Paak), namely, Dam-Funk – We Continue is even more to your liking.
Should you be so curious as to wish to savour SoundEagle🦅’s original music and poem presented together in the same post, then visit 🎼🎹—THE—🎹—LAST—🎹—RAG—🎹🎵🎶 to enjoy the multimedia offerings there to your heart’s content. Please note that the said post contains animations and music that will play immediately as soon as the post is loaded.
ჱܓSoundEagle🦅
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