NEW FEATURE: Everyone Gets a Blog!

My Blog will be pretty boring I'm sure, but that doesn't mean yours will be! Everyone with membership has access to a create their very own blog (that's you)! You get to specify who gets to read it, who gets to add comments to it, and best of all, you're in charge of what gets posted to your blog, and whether people can comment on your blogs posts. Want to know what a blog is? A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is 'blogging' and someone who keeps a blog is a 'blogger.' Blogs are typically updated daily using software that allows people with little or no technical background to update and maintain the blog. In laymen terms please... It's a place for you to openly comment, reflect and post information about yourself, your interests, your family, you fears, whatever you like. Want to know how to setup your blog? Simply visit your USERCP, scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page, on your left in the menu you will see 'Blog'. Click the 'Blog' link to access your log; setup your permissions, and then 'Go to my Blog' (your blog), heh. For now, that's it :) I'm knew to this too, so for now, I'll leave it at that and say 'Happy Blogging'. ------ BORING LEGAL MATTERS ------- NOTE: While we don't want to limit the scope of discussion, after all, it is your blog, we will implement terms for blog posts, such as:
  • no abuse towards other members
  • no advertising or spam
  • rules/rights/terms similar to our current terms of use
Also, for those individuals that often visit and abuse our website (spammers), blog permissions can be revoked at any time :) Ok, for now, that's it for the legal

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