Didn't mean to cause alarm. I just emailed you. I was wondering if you'd put 2 & 2 together and figure that invite hanging out there finally got RSVP'd.
I really don't think Blogger is terribly hackable, unless someone knows you personally and guesses a password. And that's not really hacking.
I should have known something was up when you posted "test" before.
I imagine you didn't fancy saving my comment for NIE thread?
It seems comment moderation, at least the mode wherein they are sent for prior approval, is off.
You can manage all these rights as Administrator. Everyone else who you invited who has administrative rights has the same rights you do. There really aren't any degrees; you either have admin rights or not. People who do can moderate comments. People who do not cannot. You probably figured this out already though...
Apologies to all on the down time and attack.
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ReplyDeleteModeration or just the screen?
ReplyDeleteHave the hackers already counterattacked!
I cannot tell exactly what happened. Who is Darkpastryman?
ReplyDeleteInteresting article on the Pakistani Presidents chief of the ISI, their secret whatevers.
ReplyDeletePakistani ISI
Who could ever tell, related to the sausage?
ReplyDeleteWhy even ask?
Except that the comments remain moderated
It's still kucked up.
ReplyDeleteI am trying to figure out how these commenst are being moderated.
ReplyDeleteWTF is going on?
ReplyDeleteBlogger Problem
ReplyDeleteThis server is currently experiencing a problem. An engineer has been notified and will investigate.
Status code: 1-500-26
Please visit the Blogger status page or the Blogger Knowledge Base for further assistance.
I think it is fixed. Anyone please advise.
ReplyDeleteAre we back in business?
ReplyDeleteseem to be
ReplyDeleteLooks all bright and shiny from here ...
ReplyDelete2164th,
ReplyDeleteDidn't mean to cause alarm. I just emailed you. I was wondering if you'd put 2 & 2 together and figure that invite hanging out there finally got RSVP'd.
I really don't think Blogger is terribly hackable, unless someone knows you personally and guesses a password. And that's not really hacking.
I should have known something was up when you posted "test" before.
I imagine you didn't fancy saving my comment for NIE thread?
It seems comment moderation, at least the mode wherein they are sent for prior approval, is off.
ReplyDeleteYou can manage all these rights as Administrator. Everyone else who you invited who has administrative rights has the same rights you do. There really aren't any degrees; you either have admin rights or not. People who do can moderate comments. People who do not cannot. You probably figured this out already though...
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