Random Friday

Sooo, since my brain is already going mushy from the first summer heat (what happened to spring, huh? Damn!), I’m going to improvise. First, I’m reposting here an announcement I made on my private Facebook profile…


Dear Friends, since FB changed its agloritms again, from now on my blog posts will go directly to my author page. I may or may not share them here, but if you’d like to keep following my blog, you can either subscribe by email on the blog itself (in the sidebar by email or hitting the “follow” button if you’re a WP user) or “like” the author page and follow it from there. Thank you for liking and sharing the author page!


You might notice I took out the Networked Blogs widget from the sidebar as well. And yes, some of my “friends” don’t “like” my author page. Tsk.


Just kidding![image error] Told ya I’m not in my best form!

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Published on June 17, 2016 00:00
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message 1: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Zigler I wish these sites would stop changing things. I completely agree with you... If it isn't broken, they shouldn't be trying to fix it!


message 2: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Tarn I'm an old spinster. If a youngster like you agrees, I wonder why they do it! Why they feel the need to update stuff to keep up with... what? Meh.


message 3: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Zigler I don't even know what they're trying to keep up with any more. All I know is that I wish they'd spend more time actually fixing the stuff that doesn't work, and less time messing with the stuff that was working just fine before they insisted on "improving" it.

About the only updated thing that made any sense to me on Facebook was when they added options other than "like" to the reaction options, so you can give a sad reaction if you don't know what to say, instead of liking it. Everything else just causes a lot of headaches, and makes me yell at Facebook a lot until I get used to the changes (at which point they change something else, and I have to start yelling at them again).

Someone told me once that I should get with the times, and would understand if I was younger. Except I hadn't even reached my 30th birthday when they said that. OK, I was only a few months off it, but still. So, apparently being over 21 makes you too old to understand these things now.


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