Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Looks like We Solved Our Server Stoppage issue.
Keep your fingers crossed and enjoy the entries.
Blogacause Admin
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Keep your fingers crossed and enjoy the entries.
Blogacause Admin
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It should come as no surprise that two of the bastions of the hegomonising swarm, Time magazine and the New York Times, are backing an equivalent of a internet “driver’s licence” that would be required for access to the web.
It's so much easier to silence an exposed news source. Not to mention, the 'news' media have lost the news game to bloggers who are making the real scoops, so it totally makes sense that they want to send people running for the hills so they can have their business back.
This totalitarian call is in response to those souls who risked life and limb to expose the Global Warming fraud in the days leading up to the CopenHagen Climate Conference at which it Obama was expected to sign a treaty that would pretty much take away the sovereignty of every Amercan.
Without the free and unlicensed internet, the completely fictitious global warming “consensus” would still be unchallenged, state power massively enlarged, at least $54 trillion of Western taxpayers’ money flooding into the coffers of carbon companies.
Rest assured kind readers that blogacause will never support this 'license', and will do everything within our collective programming experience to nullify this type of dangerous intrusion into the lives of humans everywhere.
We will not comply with any directive of any government agency or judiciary anywhere which would compromise the anonymity of our bloggers.
'nuff said.
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If you traverse the blogacause realm with any frequency you will have noticed we had some problems in the last few days. Everytime I or one of the other bloggers here would go to add an entry, the server that handles our blogs would crash, http 500 errors... ugh. Can Microsoft get any more obtuse or Obfuse (is that a word? it should be.. haha) in its error reporting?
I beat my head on my keyboard for 3 days trying to figure out why as there where no entries in the error logs or the windows logs that would indicate why it was crashing. I even imagined a denial of service attack but again there was no evidence to support this.
What could it be that separated me and thee from reading the rapaciously bent causes discussing political and cultural news? It was nothing less than a good ole windows server with constipation caused by a severely fragmented hard-drive and also fragmentation in the database that serves the blogacause application. We've since fixed both problems and as you can read this, we are back on line with more wit and wim in service to a free world.
Sorry for the interruption... we now return you to your normally scheduled sheeple grazing time.
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Came across another fine site where the bloggers detail the machinations and malfeasance of state and federal government. The Sonoran Alliance blog is from the same area as that great sheriff from Maricopa County who sends illegal mexican immigrants back to Mexico, as he should.
Shout out to the Sonoran Alliance. Saw where the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors might try to compel disclosure of your bloggers names and contacts. If your using any of the normal blogging platforms, like wordpress, your ip information and other personally identifying information is available and will most likely be released by a court of law. If you guys want a system that is truly anonymous I'll set ya up.
I recommend my readers check out a blog entry there entitled, 'Damn It Feels Good to be a Victicrat!'. Victicrat is a portmanteau of Victim and Democrat. Even thought the video is a rap song, its pretty catchy and the message is sure to make your head nod, 'oh yeah'.
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Cook County Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Lawrence ruled the Daily Herald and Comcast must reveal the identity of a person who posted a comment on the dailyherald.com directed toward the teenage son of Buffalo Grove Village Trustee Lisa Stone.
This sort of decision might make people think twice about what they post in online "reader comments" sections. But here at Blogacause article writers and commenters can post with full anonymity. A judge, any judge, could rule against us all day long and we wouldn't be able to give them the information about who a poster is because the data doesn't exist.
If you want to write anonymously, or post comments anonymously... come on over to blogacause. Authentic American Patriots here... we got your back.
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A 34-YEAR-OLD woman, the mother of a 12-year-old girl, has been locked up in a Virginia jail for three weeks and could remain there for at least another month. Her crime? Blogging about the police.
It Will be interesting to see how her case fares in court. I would hope someone steps forward to challenge the constutionality of this law or its application in this instance against this lady. All though I will say she had a seemingly obsessive preoccupation with these law men. Check out her blog, http://iheartejade.blogspot.com
Perhaps other people who document our public workers will take note... anonymous blogging.
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Article 4 of our Policies states: If the FEC, FCC, CONgress or the President make rules or laws that limit our First Amendment right to express our opinion on core political issues, We will not obey those rules.
This includes not giving them any information which could endanger a blogger here on blogacause. We think its important that people have the ability to let other people know about the criminal misdeeds of members of congress and even the president. No one should be above the law, nor should their crimes go unnoticed.
Blogacause provides a blogging/article posting platform that can hide your identity, allowing you to post information about politicians, businesses and evil doers in general without the fear of reprisal or personal injury committed against you for having done so.
Seems to me with the Obama Administration and his legions of ACORN activists, who are willing to break the law on several fronts, there is a need for anonymous disclosure of information which highlights the errant politics of the day.
Our programmer, cfalchemist wrote about How BlogACause maintains Your Anonymity.
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First order of business, Blogacause welcomes Ophbalance to the site.
Secondly, To better help bloggers here at blogacause our blogging platform has some pretty cool features which when properly implemented will get you noticed pretty much instantly by google and a few other big sites.
When your composing your blog entry you will see many check box options after the entry text section. Two of these are very important and should be checked every time you post an entry. The first is "Ping blog notification URLs?" and the second is "Send pingbacks to URLs?". The first option sends a ping/notification to the following rpc services: google, technorati, yahoo and blog.us, just to name a few, which will then add your new post to their indexes, which is how you get listed in their search engines returns. The second option scans your entry for URL's that you entered therein and sends a ping to those URL links.
With further regard to "Ping blog notification URLs?", We here at blogacause have already entered many of the most popular and important rpc addresses for you and in general when we find one that is beneficial to our bloggers we will also add it to everyones settings. If you find one that you think our other bloggers would want then please do email it to our admin. You can see the list in Weblog Settings|Properties section of your admin.
If your entry is a response to a post by someone on a different site you should copy and paste their entry's trackback URL into the "Blog trackback URLs" text area below the entry text section. This sends a ping notification to that blogger that you responded to his post.
You should always include a date under the "Blog entry publish date and time
MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss)" section of a blog post entry. You do not have to include a time entry.
Finally, and probably most importantly, under the Weblog Settings|Properties section of your admin there is a setting called "Use dynamic URLs?" found in the General settings. DO NOT check the box for that property as this will cause you to not be able to login to your account, at which point you will have to email the site admin and ask me to undo the setting.
I hope these pointers help, if you have questions please feel free to post them under the comments section for this entry.
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As your adding content to your entry and selecting the options you want to happen or include for the entry you come up a text entry field with the ominous words "post slug" next to it.
Click on any of the entries here at blogacause and take notice of the URL in the address field above. The "post slug" becomes a part of the URL for the post your creating. So that you better understand what I'm talking about, I'm going to use the following URL for my example: http://www.blogacause.com/blogacause/blog/default/2008/11/29/blogacause-officially-opens/
The post slug in the above URL is this portion of the above URL: blogacause-officially-opens
Some simple rules of thumb for asserting a post slug:
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I am pleased to annouce that at 12 midnite, 10/28/2008, Blogacause.com officially opened itself to bloggers and the causes they want to blog about. I welcome each of you and I am here to assist in anyway I can with the operation of the site and your blog.
Over the coming weeks I will post various entries pertaining to the administration of blogs on the blogacause system in this blogs "How to use blogacause" section. Once you get familiar with the system I'm sure you will be as enthusiastic as I am with its ease of use and and the powerful tools available thru its various interfaces.
Lets make this the best and largest user blog content site on the internet!
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