Tuesday, September 3, 2013

How's Your Web Site?

How's Your Web Site?
It must be nice to be able to trust the TV and the radio because they didn't steal your work and use it to make everyone hate you. That's the main difference between myself and the vast majority of my readers. And it's a big one.

I reject the corporate media. They've let a filthy crime be made out of my honest, truthful life-work and now they seem to think they deserve a pat on the back for it, as if they had your interests at heart by lying to you. Many of my readers sit in front of the television and let themselves be daily dictated to by these predators who often rely on sheer arrogance to give their misinformation credibility.

And when the corporations they represent are caught doing something unspeakably filthy, they compel their viewers to forget about it and to forget the glorious music and comedy that went with it. But new readers here tend to recall seeing my words on television. And they do not pass this information on to me in a pleasant manner.

Who controls the traffic at YouTube anyway? Should I invest in a private server with reasonable security? Seems like the videos I erase from YouTube get played all over the web while the videos I leave posted on YouTube are blocked from view. I erased my first batch of song videos in November 2007. Why was CBC featuring those recordings on its radio program the following year? Whose name were they posted under?

This isn't the first time I've had interference with my posts. Since 2010, I've had regular interference. But from 2007 to 2010 no one interfered with my modest little home videos, did they? They were allowed to see them so they could leave hateful comments on them. And, gee, at the moment those may be the only videos of mine which are visible. And who illegally re-posted them? I heard it was Roxanna. Well, why don't we all let people like her control my work on YouTube? What about my work on Google? Who gets to control that? Is this note even visible?
  
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