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  • I wrote a very thoughtful response that is like, in another place but its anonymous- to attempt to reduce entropy, and yeah here is my answer to all of this, because i used to have the facebok connect button on my site.  the one that comes with two o's in book, even.
    https://write.as/v48x11r84sbxmpl4.md <---- my response for you, Will Monte 

    • Omar Amer  - out of curiosity I followed your link to write.as and I want to say that I actually enjoyed your post to Will Monte .  I am trying to divorce my site from the plague of FB also.

      • oh sweet!  yeah its kind of funny.  i'm currently back engineering a 20 blog deep campaign with write.as and submit.as not only for talent recruitment for the-realized-network (s)  which is only right now being written about, and designed in addition to what i have already, and is a 40-50 year global project for a better actual functional internet that works as a meta modular overlay with its own siloed aggregator system that gives the user ultimate granular control over their own feed, can pull in the whole web, has groupware im developing , lotta stuff.  wanna help build tomorrow?  i am working on deploying a writefreely instance on vivejournal.com tomorrow, oh theres realize-network.blog right now, but the main write.as blogroll landing site i made is a visual sub-conscious pneumonic for links and logs, and making cents. because of lincon logs, or logs rolled together in a lumber when you put onto the ural before going out of woods, or any number of references to links ... and logs are trees are books.. ok im a **** nerd, but eah its a real site and has all the sites ive been writing extensively (maybe 60,k words so far?) check it out link-link-link-link.link
        ironically psychologically back engineering facebook is the only way i can stand to use it, and its funny to watch the algorithm block most of what im doing, but i know people are at least spending time reading- write.as provides stats ! and its pretty neat otherwise. but vivejournal.com will be running software from the guy that writes write.as. super nice dude, @matt. also made this- paste.as <-- just leave it in your browser its a cache hack. haha

        • indeed, maybe. lol