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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

A question regarding commenting

From my emails this morning, and I'd appreciate it if anybody can come up with an answer for the gentleman.

Your site is great and I want to comment on it but refuse to have anything to do with the communist assholes at google to log in. Is there any other way to log in without using them?

Thank you,

39 comments:

  1. How about anonymously? Or am I missing something?

    Signed,

    Anonymouse

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  2. Anonymous....its on the pull down menu. Fgoog2
    R

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  3. Move your site back to wordpress. Did you give up on fixing it?

    The second solution is for the commentor. Get a google account, only use bogus info. Use it only for commenting.

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    1. Bad idea. Wordpress are the nice folks who deplatformed Conservative Treehouse and Western Rifle Shooters Association.

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    2. wordpress has refused to cooperate with conservative websites

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  4. Comment anonymously?

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  5. Easy, don't use "the communist assholes at google" to log in. The option to log in with name (and URL, if you have one) assures you the ability to bypass the bullshit at google.

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  6. I don’t like the anonymous thing so I often use the name/url option. You can enter whatever name you want and then anything followed by “.com” for a url.

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    1. You can leave the URL blank and just enter a name..works fine.

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  7. While there are a lot of blogs out there that require you to have a google account to comment, this is not one.

    Type your comment. Then click the arrow to the right of "Google Account" in the "Comment as:" bar. Select "Name/URL" Type your name or favorite handle. Never mind typing any website or email address. It's not required.

    I fucking despise google too.

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  8. oh shit...am i doing somwthing wrong ?
    i dont remember ever having to 'log in thru google' to read either your posts or any
    comments.
    truthfully, i dont remember ever having log in to this site...
    of course, the not remembering could just be a colorado thing.

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  9. Perhaps they should learn to read? Would that help?

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  10. You are not going to out fox Google. You cannot hide from the government big tech surveillance machine. You must comply. Your name is already on several lists. Soon the AI “vaccine” will be ready and the herd inoculated and your anti compliance thoughts and actions will be quelled via programming. OR you can just shoot the motherfuckers in the face if the opportunity presents itself. Jus sayin...

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  11. I don't log in ANYwhere. Ever, except with my insurance company when I have a claim pending or they send me somethin to read that I hafta log in to open.

    And I've never made any kind of on-line purchase . . . and, yes -- I'm smug about it.

    If a site requires any info from me other than name or tag and e-mail address, I don't participate in comments. Most are like this one . . . just name and maybe a "pick the squares" anti-bot firewall.

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  12. I take a bit different approach from most that have commented so far.
    I use google for signing in, I ain't hiding from no one.
    I figure they already have all my info, let them come and get me.

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  13. It's a Blogspot site. They already know you are reading this, they have your I.P. address, they know who you are. They know what sort of porn you look at, how much ammo you've ordered, just log in and leave your comment. Privacy is dead.

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    1. Privacy is dead... the digital masters have made an industry out of selling you (everything about you) to anyone with the money.

      Maybe if you wore a disguise that works with facial recognition software and did your anonymous computer time at a library.
      Maybe you could do this at a free wifi location if you had a computer/phone that was bought used and the battery was removed when ever you were not on-line... remember the facial recognition software, cameras are everywhere.

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    2. If privacy is a serious concern: look to see what the Hong Kong protestors did to [try and] protect theirs. Look at using Qubes OS.

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  14. Thanks for the tips guys. I’ve been on this website forever and never commented because I didn’t want to log into Google. I’ll be on here a lot more now. And thanks for all you do Kenny.

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  15. Dnt forget to change the little window below from Google Account to Anonymous. Many of my comments didn't get sent, & most I haven't bothered to retype if I forget to change the window below.

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  16. I too despise google and refuse to have an account to comment so I too use the name/URL option. Not so much worried about them tracking since I can be tracked anyways but while support the evil monster? I do miss Mr. Lane's old site as you could put your email address in (bypassing using google) and then be alerted of any replies.

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  17. I just use the anonymous option and initial it at the end.
    John Deaux
    Aka JD

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  18. YEAH BABY!!! YEAH!!!

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  19. Ah, give up. I was young once myself, and full of hope.

    Google scrapes it all anyway. There is no escape. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.

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  20. How did they type this email if they can't read? One look in the comments section would show lots of anon commenters with a simple signed name. ADMIN can see IP addresses and that is enough login. Unless you use a VPN, then it's a little more complicated.

    -arc

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    1. I don't see email addresses or IPs. What I see is "Unknown commented", a portion of the comment if it's a long one, and that's it. If you have a google account it'll show the name, but if you don't, I have no idea who the commenter is unless he/she signs it at the end of the comment.

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  21. Learn something new everyday

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  22. I take the side of several of the posters on this thread. The days of anonymity are decades out of the barn. In my small city, they built a new mall, out in the sticks, where there were nothing but blueberry fields. The first thing they did, was put up a hellofa lot of cameras at all of the intersections. As far as I know, nobody can say just exactly why the put them up, or what they are used for. But they are still there, after a couple of decades.
    So if you think that you can hide, by somehow not signing in, or taking the batteries out of your phone, or other recommended hacks, from the tiny bit that I have learned from reading some ham radio sites, you are wasting your time. If you look up google street view, and can see your house from 10,000 feet up, realize the google has satellites flying overhead, and after they took all the pictures of houses, what do you think they spent their time doing, just waiting for a new house to get built? How about that one word that puts chills on every freedom loving persons arms. Surveillance. No doubt Google leases their satellite time to anyone who is willing to pay for it,from businesses who want to analyse foot traffic patterns, to government agencies looking to come up with ways to decrease rioting in certain areas.
    In other words, there is no hiding from Big Brother, your best bet is just try to be a little fish in a big pond.

    pigpen51

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  23. Since the change, I've been posting anonymously. I also use a VPN for most things. Encrypts everything and hides your IP from anybody. Probably not perfect, but it makes me feel better.

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