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Commercials, Sickness, and Blogging

By Bruno Auger On 4 Comments

It has been a long 10 days for me here. I recently ended up in bed not being abale to do too much let alone blogging.  I know that we can not always stay 100% healthy all the time due to the fact that there are things beyond our control.  

I did get to watch a lot of T.V while I was laid up. I tell you one thing I am quiet amazed watching certain commercials like a company called Grey Power and how many times they say that in the commercial. It was like keyword over load which they didn’t really need since they had a logo in the lower left hand corner throughout the whole commercial.  I guess it gets the point across since they are trying to sell insurance to people over 50 years old.

Commercials are quite amazing at times, but also quite annoying too. I know they serve there purpose because they play hundreds of thousands of dollars to advertise on certain channels and times of the day.  Anyways, I am well and back to my usual blogging efforts.

Bruno



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Suspended by Twitter

By Bruno Auger On 16 Comments

The last couple of weeks I haven’t been able to use twitter because of being reported for spam violations. I find this highly amusing since all I was using twitter for was to post updates on my blog and communicating with other users.

I got the usual auotmated response from Twitter:

Hello ,

Thanks for your email. One or more of these things may cause your account to be flagged for review:

1. You’ve followed a large number of people in a short amount of time

2. there is a small number of followers compared to number of people you’re following

3. The updates consist mainly of links and not personal updates

4. 15 people blocking the profile and writing in with spam complaints

5. Creating serial accounts and re-tweeting updates

When this happens, we suspend the account temporarily and hide the contents from the public timeline in order to remove the cause of user complaint. We like to keep the Twitter community more based on personal updates rather than links, and ask that you manage your content according to this. I can turn your profile on for your current followers, but we’ll monitor the profile and if complaints continue we’ll have to turn it off again. Thanks for your understanding in this matter,

Cheers,

Twitter Support


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