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August Abolins | Arelor | The Brittish Medical Journal is flagged as a fake news blog site |
December 18, 2021 10:37 PM * |
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Hello Arelor! ** On Saturday 18.12.21 - 12:06, Arelor wrote to TheCivvie: >> Ar> Apparently, Facebook has decided they are a better >> Ar> source of information than the Brittish Medical Journal >> Ar> [...] >> Time to exit that sinking pile of poop. It is just a home >> to wild conspiracy teories these days A> I used to have a Facebook account when I was trying to A> promote my books over there. I don't like that environment either, but they allow setting up auto-responders, so.. if people have a query, you can have a message that says, "Please visit my website for details of my latest book, and FREE chapters! Also, feel free to contact me via EMAIL." A> Soon I realized Facebook was taking more from me than it A> was giving me. By that I mean it was taking time, effort A> and sucking my dignity dry slowly, but it was offering A> nothing that IRC wasn't. Therefore I piped my Facebook A> account into /dev/null I've set up the autoresponder, and now I don't have to worry about contributing posts or articles for my shop's FB presence. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.50 * Origin: (} Pointy McPointface (618:250/1.9) |
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