The post about toll bridges has sparked a mildly interesting debate, but I can't join in because Blogger will neither let me sign in nor leave an anonymous comment. I'm hoping this is just temporary and not another total wipe out disaster like a couple of weeks ago.
If nobody responds to this (posted by email), then either everybody else is blocked as well, or people are ignoring me. Hmm. Logic fail.
Elevate their cause?
3 hours ago
12 comments:
testing testing 1, 2 ,3...
If you email me your 'Bridges' comment I'll post them//it for you.
Peek a boo.
Looks OK to me, but agree that Blogger can be a bit odd sometimes. I have had recent experiences of trying to post a comment, only for Blogger ask whether I want to open my own blog - and the comment disappears into the ether after the publish button is pressed.
Hope that helps.
Blogger has been up and down. If this gets up then I will say that it is working at the moment...
MW: I can view my blog and obviously comment on others, but am unable at the moment to access blogger to post.
Methinks a change to w'press is due.
Sometimes blogger works the second time.
I tried to post a comment yesterday but just kept getting error bnx-something or other so I gave up.
Yesterday when I logged in (tried a few times), my comment displayed as Anon and the bar at the top still had Sign In displayed.
It sorted after I closed and re-started my browser.
Thanks for input.
I hadn't noticed anything untoward until this morning at work. I've now logged on just fine at my second favourite internet café (my first one went bankrupt and was repossessed this morning), so maybe it's been blocked at work?
From what others have said, it would appear to be more general, which is why I have set up a parallel 'blog in Wordpress.
There's always Wordpress...
:)
AC, hence and why I have a parallel 'blog in Wordpress (which took all of three minutes to set up).
I think something's going on with (merging) Blogger and Google security...
IMHO This is causing the current problems.
I'm guessing they're trying to get the Google Single Sign On to work on blogger but there's too many problems.
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