Category: Radio Free Blogistan
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Comment spam
Andrew, no worries. Just a reminder. Hey, everyone should know that comments generate email notification sent only to the author of the given post, so we won’t know about each other’s comments unless we happen to click the comment links on the blog and read them ourselves. I’ve got MT-blacklist installed on this server, so…
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Don't forget categories!
Andrew, your Clark post should be filed under Politics…
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Kalsey declares war on comment spammers
Adam Kalsey is forming a posse to go after comment spammers. He has written a manifesto declaring comment spammers personae non gratae in the blogosphere and invites us all to sign the manifesto by commenting on his blog or sending a trackback ping, and by writing tutorials teaching each other how to track, identify, and…
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Adding BlogThis! to the Google Deskbar
Jason Shellen’s got a hack that will add a Blogger bookmarklet-type button to the new Google Deskbar. Now, who will do the same for MovableType, Radio, pMachine, LiveJournal, AOL Journals, Lycos blogs, etc.? (phew!) [via BuzzMachine]
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The RFB logo
Well, first of all the name Radio Free Blogistan was meant to conjure up images of the US broadcasting Radio Free Europe and other propaganda stations into the Soviet-dominated region during the cold war. I think at first I was going to make RFB a political blog, and I thought the idea was like sending…
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Job of the future: ghostblogger
Robert Scoble, Longhorn evenagelist and MS-koolaid-blogger says that he’d love to writes Bill Gates’ blog: Christopher Coulter asked me “Scoble, what’s your dream job?” I answered: “next to being Bill Gates, I imagine there wouldn’t be a job I’d love more than being Bill Gates ghost weblogger.” Course, if I +did+ get that job, I…