Friday, October 4, 2019

Feedback!

This is the continuation of the feedback post, which was begun last week.  This original post is wiped, and the contents are swept into an archived post.

For the week of 9.14 to 9.21:  The weekly most popular post was Texas not going blue. 
For the month beginning on that same day, it was Judge Judy.

10.4.19:

Daily Update:

6:23 pm:

I do have a page offering Free Advertising, but no spam is allowed on comments.  Just a clarification there.

Sometimes it is a bit of a gray area in order to determine what is spam.  Anyway, why would anybody want to do spam when free advertising is offered?  No response has been given on the freebie, so again, what I am supposed to think?

What would be the point?

8:33 am:

The Feedback feature was taken down, but I did just now receive some useful feedback that helped correct something that needed attention.

I think my policy regarding comments may seem more restrictive than it really is.  I should point out that I have allowed comments that didn't provide actual names.  But they did have an identity.

If fully anonymous comments is what people seek, then that still will not be allowed.  Some anonymity is permitted, but keep in mind that the creation of an identity can be more easily traced.

Anyway, I'll go back to Forrest Gump mode and say that's all I have to say about that.

Feedback can occur in more ways than one... by the way.

9.23.19:

I'm late this morning.  There was a flat tire on the van, so I had to take care of that in the morning before it gets hot.  There could be an entirely separate post on this flat tire thing.  But let's keep it germane.

It looks like Judge Judy is trending again.  So what is it about Judge Judy that gets so much attention?

Is it because she is no-nonsense?  If our government had more of these, maybe we would have a little reason to be optimistic.  If liberalism is anything, it is organized idiocy.  They can organize all right, but they don't have a lick of sense.


As of the morning of 9.22.19: There has been a change of the weekly post to the one about UK police seizing the computer of the AGW skeptic who broke the Climate 2.0 scandal.

 Most of the audience is overseas lately.  Is that topic really that popular over there? 

Daily Update:

Electricity consumption post is trending.  Is it trending because of AGW  agitation?


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