The bad news: I can’t figure out who stole my blog, or how to stop them. I guess in the near future I’ll call someone at technical support and see if they can help me. I just don’t feel like it right now. (Anyone know anything about how to locate the owner of a site that ends in .info ?)
The good news: My last post wasn’t taken. So it’s not automatically updated. That’s good news, right?
How did I find it? In one of the stolen posts, I had linked back to a prior post. So I got a pingback from a link I didn’t recognize, so of course I went to check it out. I found 3 months of posts in horrilbe, jumbled English. It’s so sad and makes me so angry to see pictures I’ve taken – pictures of us – surrounded with words like these:
But then, around 8, the solarise magically came out. Nathan definite to go for a run. So I downloaded the prototypal period of C25K and I was off. As I walked up the prototypal hill, I took a represent of the bonny sunset. And an intent was born. I took a represent when I mitt and at the modify of apiece streaming sequence. And here’s what you get!
I could just die. And all the avenues I’ve tried from the wordpress site just aren’t helpful. So I’m just trying to put it out of my mind and deal with it on Saturday – and put a copyright notice on my sideboard.
Nate and I are off for a walk and then it’s the finale of Biggest Loser! Come to the party at FatBridesmaid‘s! She needs the cheer, and we need the motivation!
Weird…I don’t understand the rationale behind someone doing that to a blog.
That is just horrible and I can understand that you would feel violated!
I’ve come across something like this before… A while ago someone alerted Tertia, the first blogger I ever read, that someone was using all the pictures of her kids, home, family, dogs, etc in her own blog posts. She’d given them all different names, and she was passing Tertia’s life off as her own. Tertia’s loyal readers literally blasted this woman off the internet!
I hope you can stop this person!
wow….that is just terrible.
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