As the senior member (by 12 days) here in this blogging community I feel obligated to draw members' attention to the guidelines that have been published on Google:
Talking about some blogging rules and etiquette, it's important to keep these 6 rules in mind:
Follow copyright laws. Be original and create content that is unique to your brand and voice.
Interact with other bloggers and build relationships.
Find your niche.
Keep it fresh.
Be engaging and personal.
Proofread!
I feel that I should add:
Don't use Hebrew gematria.
The use of a schoolboy code replacing letters of the alphabet with its corresponding number is a bit immature and denotes an education received in the lower form classes at college.
I noted that Robert has been using this as a blogger name for his posts and comments for a while now but didn't say anything because hardly anyone reads his posts and probably no-one reads his comments. I couldn't be bothered interpreting the code because, while it is simple ... well, life is too short.
Richard is now replicating this and, in his usual way has brought in vulgarity. I should have added "Don't be vulgar" to the guidelines but didn't want to embarrass the old 3 21 14 20. He has after all violated three of the six rules (4 of 7 of the expanded code) already.
Remember: Have fun but play safe and be fair.
3 comments:
Proofread!?
Didn't you read the rules yourself?
18 9 3 8 1 18 4 (15 6 18 2 2)
Happy birthday Lynn. Sounds like you're having a nice day. Love from Shelley and Rich. ❤
Sorry but couldn't post this on Peter's latest post.
I've told Lynn she said thanks.
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