No Folly April
AUDIO & TEXT & MULTIMEDIA: Stop URL tricks; More on Z King; Unbearable lightness of Media Mail; Magic of Art and Love; Shanahan and Gabbard
Introduction: to introduce today’s topic as continuous from my last post “No Fooling April”
Stealing easy is to hack URL is the fact having come to my mind finally.
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URL manipulation, how to:
I’m not though sure how easily it can be done by hackers absolutely unrelated to me in any sense of the term “relation” which can imply.
But, how to hack my online publications would be as easy as a piece of jelly donuts to suck on. (I know, this jelly donuts so on may, again, collect unjust criticism against me as too different… well, sigh… )
My post to public is pasted to copy on new pages on which a new URL is created to publicize my publications as theirs with additional contents. That’s it, so easy.
The “relation” part comes up next. Because my online publications are mine and posted authentically on my page of my genuine Substack account belonging to me as the author and the sole publisher, all fraudulence cannot be concealed. Then, we (whoever and I) are related and we (whoever) gave her (me) drafts, ideas, research papers, or anything before she (I) published, would come along with their (whosever) act to falsely justify.
The contestation will lead into lawsuits and whichever’s (their or my) power of hiring lawyers and professionals. In this case, no chance for me to win will be there, because I have zero resources of those kinds. That’s it, so easy for them (whomever).
Well…. sigh …..
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You get many clicks and the business can go: I’ll be doomed if my URLs are stolen or blocked, which means no click is on my post.
The concept on clickage as immediate income should not be new (except for me), because that is a plain and bare fact. Online publications are direct between publishers and readers in their transaction if fees are collected as business. The platform provider takes their portion from it as well as Stripe does in the case of Substack, but that’s all with no other distributers or any kind.
The Do-It-Yourself style of Substack does not support copyrights issues for a writer like me, who has had no substantial clickages-data ever since the launch of my Juliette Masch Writes. That means I am not beneficial nor profitable factors for the platform provider at all.
Well….. sigh …. I feel I’m really doomed….
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There are very bright sides on social media for many, nevertheless:
(That’s not me who got AA batteries on, by the way!)
Buster Keaton on screen magics:
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There are lots of lightness such as paper, leaves, mail, intersected at digital points as the phase of the medium he has chosen. This one below also made me think of Blade Runner 2049 (movie 2017). If you get what I mean, that means you know me as well as Zach King.
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This one may be so far my savvy favori, for its insider’s insight on social media in personification. Well done and verified.
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Art can form a magic and love can be magical:
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Regret is, again, that I have to skip the topic of Shanahan and Gabbard except:
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Closing: