As much as I hate limiting access to my comment section (or, to be more precise, making commenters go through an extra step in order to post), it has come to my attention that some joker is posting under other people’s IDs, including my own. That ain’t cool. Anyway, Typekey will hopefully rectify this issue.
Typekey activated
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That’s the price you pay for being the man
I was reading through the comments on one of the below posts and thought everyone had just gone nuts today…
The weird thing was, the guy didn’t do such a bad job faking my style–I had to read it twice just to make sure I didn’t actually write it.
Yeah, some of the “Michael” posts were so low-key I thought for a second I’d actually made them the day before as well…but you’re right, it’s not cool when the host is being impersonated.
Better than chaos…
Actually I like this system better, know for sure who’s doing the real talkin’
Totally apropo of nothing…have you heard of The Mongol Messenger, Mr. Marmot (alliteration not intentional)? We got a copy of this newspaper in our office for some reason.
Los Bandidos in UB…”Mongolia’s first and best Indian/Mexican restaurant.” That sounds…interesting.
http://www.mongolmessenger.mn/.....php?vtab=1
It’s really good to see the Marmot take measures to prevent automated robots from posting comments. It’s about time someone took a stand against automated robots posting comments.
It’s really good to see the Marmot take measures to prevent automated robots from posting comments. It’s about time someone took a stand against automated robots posting comments
It’s really good to see the Marmot take measures to prevent automated robots from posting comments. It’s about time someone took a stand against automated robots posting comments.
It’s really good to see the Marmot take measures to prevent automated robots from posting comments. It’s about time someone took a stand against automated robots posting comments.