February 2012
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Last Exit
For those that also use my links site on Blogger, NEXT EXIT: Porn!, I must announce that I will be closing it sometime on Wednesday, February 29th. While it has received a heck of a lot of traffic for a mere links site (especially since those types of pages really went out of style in 1998), I can simply no longer use my efforts to attract people to services run by Google as they are about to...
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Time to Get Serious about What You Reblog
The Reblog is perhaps the best feature Tumblr has to offer. However, in this era where Tumblr is now attracting tons of spam and worse, I have already been on my soapbox at least three times calling for bloggers to actually click on what they want to Reblog to make sure it is legitimate. Yes, I am aware that what might be a “clean” post when somebody puts a Reblog on it can later be...
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Thank You Time Again! (1,400)
So far, 2012 has been keeping me very busy. Not being able to put up as much material as I want or get to any new writing always makes be feel a little bad. So…upon noticing that my amount of followers has risen to yet another nice, round number, I want to say an extra-double thank you to everybody that follows The Blog of Pornographicus through the Tumblr Dashboard plus all of the others...
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January 2012
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Password Gorilla →
I hate to put up so many text posts in a row after having just gone through an unexpected two weeks of not being able to be “Porn O’Graphicus.” However, I have seen so many people over the past few days that have had their Tumblr, Twitter, and other accounts compromised and hijacked lately that I really want to make people aware of an easy way to almost completely avoid this...
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SOPA Timeline →
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Blacked Out for January 18th - FUCK SOPA, PIPA &...
In case any of my readers are not aware of this, January 18th is a day when websites both large and small are joining in a protest against legislation being proposed in the United States Congress that could pretty much kill the World Wide Web as we know it. Some such as Google are merely changing their logo and posting a notice while others such as Wikipedia are going into a total blackout mode...