Welcome back! Coffee's always on around here. Pull up your favorite chair and a grab a cup. Enjoy your visit today! And don't forget to stop back by again soon.
It seems there’s still some confusion about the disqus commenting system. So, just be clear . . .
You do not have to sign up with disqus to comment.
You can use your name/email/web address to comment just like usual on WordPress blogs. Disqus calls this commenting as a “Guest.” Disqus does not “get” your information when you comment this way. I do, though – just like I do when using normal WP commenting.
Disqus isn’t going to send you spam if you don’t sign up for the service when you comment as a guest.
If you don’t want to get email replies when others comment on the post after you, uncheck the “Subscribe to comments on this post” box BEFORE you submit your comment (it is checked by default and I don’t know how to change that).
You can unsubscribe from post comments in any email you receive about a new comment reply. Just click the link at the end of the email that says “Unsubscribe from comments.”
Please do not call an email you get from this blog about a follow up comment on a post SPAM. It is not spam. You simply didn’t uncheck the box to subscribe to comments when you posted your comment. That’s not my fault, dear. It’s yours. And it’s easily fixable. So just fix it if you don’t want emails about replies, okay?
Simple as that.
I hope this clears up any “problems” you have with receiving emails about replies.
Have a great weekend! I’m going to go grocery shopping so I can use my new cane and see if it makes a difference in the pain in my back. I sure hope it does because walking around the grocery store and pushing a cart is very painful. I’d like to be able to walk around the store, do my shopping, get home and put my groceries away without feeling like my back got ran over by a Mack truck.
Annie Anderson is a freelance copywriter and graphic designer specializing in the small business and real estate markets. Her tagline “Making your business, my business” means that she’ll take the utmost care when creating words and images for your business - just as if it were her own.
I will admit. I was a bit lost and confused when I got the disqus remark for the comment thread that I signed up for. I'm really glad that I took the time to ask you about it Annie and I'm sorry for assuming that it was spam. I think I am getting used to it. : )
And I'm so glad you came to me and asked so we could clear things up! I meant it when I said I wouldn't tolerate spam and I hope you know how serious I was about that. ;-)
Please keep asking questions! I enjoy helping figure them out.
Be blessed, friend.
PS - I'm also glad you didn't delete my blog from your feed reader when you went on your purging binge last week! It means a lot that you've chosen to stick around here and listen to my blabbering.
Just to be clear
Welcome back! Coffee's always on around here. Pull up your favorite chair and a grab a cup. Enjoy your visit today! And don't forget to stop back by again soon.
It seems there’s still some confusion about the disqus commenting system. So, just be clear . . .
Please do not call an email you get from this blog about a follow up comment on a post SPAM. It is not spam. You simply didn’t uncheck the box to subscribe to comments when you posted your comment. That’s not my fault, dear.
It’s yours. And it’s easily fixable. So just fix it if you don’t want emails about replies, okay?
Simple as that.
I hope this clears up any “problems” you have with receiving emails about replies.
Have a great weekend! I’m going to go grocery shopping so I can use my new cane and see if it makes a difference in the pain in my back. I sure hope it does because walking around the grocery store and pushing a cart is very painful. I’d like to be able to walk around the store, do my shopping, get home and put my groceries away without feeling like my back got ran over by a Mack truck.
Until then . . .
Be blessed,

About Annie Anderson
Annie Anderson is a freelance copywriter and graphic designer specializing in the small business and real estate markets. Her tagline “Making your business, my business” means that she’ll take the utmost care when creating words and images for your business - just as if it were her own.