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]]>But hey, if the world must know that you’ve had another thought………….carry on.
]]>I certainly understand your frustration, but look at it from another perspective. There has been a great deal of emphasis on spreading blog posts and other Online postings between social networking sites. You have yet to include icons that allow your readers to easily share your posts with sites such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. I regularly share my posts via these buttons and hope others will do so as well. You have every right to control the content of your sites, but what this individual is doing is pretty much standard practice for many bloggers.
Just a thought.
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