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aadiadityablog · 2 years ago
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Free High DA Podcast Submission Sites List for SEO
Podcast Submission Sites for SEO refers to the process of submitting your podcast to various directories, platforms, and websites in order to improve its visibility and make it easier for people to find and listen to it. This can also help improve your podcast’s SEO by increasing the number of links and mentions of your podcast online. By submitting your podcast to directories such as Apple…
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putschki1969 · 15 days ago
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New Wakana FC Video ~“Join Wakana! Houseboat Full-Course Tour”~
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2024/10/31 Blog post by Wakanaドウガをアップしたよ!〜屋形船まんぷく編と締切とハロウィン🎃〜
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A New FC Video!〜Boat Tour Edition, Deadline and Halloween🎃〜
Here are the Same-chan sticker presents for those whose message I read duringthis month's Talk Garden! ���🦈 I went for a little Halloween vibe~♪ (Today is Halloween 🎃) And I chose these postcards ♡ A goldfish theme🐟💕 Actually, I bought these as a souvenir at a special place I went to with my niece the other day 😊 Since starting my podcast, I've been always looking for nice postcard designs to send to everyone 😂 It's fun to wander around searching for good postcards ~ 🫶 I'll post lots of photos of the place where I bought these goldfish postcards next time 😉 I also added cute goldfish stickers on the envelopes. Please be patient a little while longer until your card arrives~\(^o^)/
On a side note, the deadline for next month's talk theme is today!! Today is the day!! Let's review the talk topics again!! It's "Places you want to go this autumn/Your ideal trip". Last month, I went on a trip to Nikko with my mother, we enjoyed visiting Nikko Toshogu Shrine and a nice cruise on Lake Chuzenji😆 If you have something similar to share, please go ahead! Feel free to talk about places you want to go or that you have already been to. Tell me a fun anecdote or share your ideal travel schedule. I am very curious so please let me know~🤗 Of course, you can also send random questions so please ask anything you want💌 Here is the link♪ I'll be waiting for your submissions! ! ・:*+.\(( °ω° ))/.:+ https://wakana-fc.jp/answers/botanical_oshaberi_15/new
Well, today I uploaded a new FC video, "~Houseboat Full-Course Tour~"! ! \\\\٩( 'ω' )و //// Please enjoy the video of the event😍
That's all for today! It's gotten really cold❄️It's especially cold at night, even if you're inside💦 Everyone, please take care of your health! ! ! (By the way, I've fully recovered from my cold! Sorry for worrying you in the last podcast🥺)
Until next time~☆( *'▽'*)/
***Wakana***
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2024/10/31 Instagram post by Wakana
Some footage of my appearance on the TV program "The Nightly Project" from a few days ago is being released on YouTube today at 21:00📺️🥳🎉 They filmed parts of my photo-shoot for the key visual of "Wakana Classics 2024", there is also some live footage from past performances, and a brief glimpse at a studio rehearsal. If you missed the broadcast, please be sure to check out the video on YouTube🧚✨
Also, today is Halloween🎃🧙🎶 Have a wonderful night✨(Source)
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worst-ships-poll · 2 years ago
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welcome to the worst ships tumblr poll!
I was inspired to make this blog based on seeing this post [tumblr post link], and looking it up to see if a blog like this already existed. (one does, but I didn’t like the submission rules there so I wanted to make my own) and I thought the carnage such a poll would create would be fun, so here we are.
I’m opening submissions now for ships to add to the bracket. submit them here: [google forms link]
submission guidelines:
you can submit up to 3 ships. that means you can submit less, but cannot submit more. if you submit more, I reserve the right to either toss your submission or choose which of your recommended ships I prefer to count.
please use the full names of the characters being shipped inbetween slashes or an “x” instead of the fandom-coined ship name and character nicknames. ex: “Tony/Loki” instead of “Ironfrost,” ���Kylo Ren x Rey” instead of “reylo,” and “Dean Winchester x Castiel” instead of “Dean/Cas.” I know some characters have multiple names, but this is so I can know who is who if I’m not in a fandom, so use your judgement. if ships submitted don’t follow this guideline, your submission might get tossed because I don’t want to spend my time deliberating over which characters or ship you really meant, or recounting submissions because some people’s submissions were vague.
include the relevant fandom name/s the ship is from--no acronyms unless it's something very obvious like the MCU. just imagine you are explaining the ship to someone who has never heard of your ship, the characters, or the fandom, because you might be. acceptable examples: "Tony Stark/Loki Laufeyson | MCU", "kylo ren/rey from star wars", "Dean Winchester x Castiel supernatural."
ships can be from any fandom (movies, books, bands, myth, anything hate-worthy), any popularity (mostly), and any gender (M/M, F/F, M/F).
this poll is purely to cause drama because I’m bored and it’s funny and because I think it’s time someone made this poll on tumblr, the wild discourse site. your submissions do not have to be a top tier controversial ship, but it should ideally not be a niche ship from somebody’s podcast with 100 views on Spotify that has 2 fics on ao3. I reserve the right to ignore a submission from something that I or most poll-takers have never heard of.
similarly, I accept submissions for genuinely bad ships on all axises, but please don’t go out of your way to find the worst ship in your fandom that you rarely see and is really disgusting and even most ppl with bad ship takes in your fandom don’t ship. no one wants to see that. this poll is for fun.
as long as the ship is horrible and/or annoying and/or gets enough submissions, it’s good, basically.
feel free to tell me in the submission as well why you think the ship deserves to win. I will not be posting reasonings on the poll themselves, but I’d love to see the hate.
and most importantly: submit ships you really, genuinely hate to see! ships that are horrible in your fandom, ships you can’t escape on ao3 or in tags, ships that just really fucking annoy you, ships that caused a site-wide ship war in 2013 or something! go wild.
submissions will be open for 1 week: from today (Sunday, April 16th) to April 22nd. happy hating :)
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sexiestpodcastcharacter · 1 year ago
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Can I ask how you made the brackets? What site did you use
I downloaded the Excel 64 Team Single Elimination Tournament Bracket from PrintYourBrackets.com. I didn't like their 32 Team Bracket so I edited their 64 Bracket to make the Night Vale one. I changed the colors of the highlighted cells manually. I also seeded it manually, using these very pixelated images, ordering by number of character submissions and my understanding of the podcast popularity for all the one-submission entries.
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I don't know how well Google Sheets would deal with the files if you don't have Microsoft Excel.
If you need to trim it down because you don't have a power-of-two number of entries (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc...) I had trouble figuring out how to delete the drop-down lists and got answers from this site.
If you have any other questions feel free to ask!
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raspodcast · 2 days ago
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RAS #665 - The Map Makers
On Ron's Amazing Stories, Ron dives into a captivating Audible original story titled Isaac Steele and the Forever Man. book one of the Isaac Steele Chronicles by Daniel Rigby. Next, Ron presents two eerie tales submitted by listeners. In one, a mysterious ghost boy haunts a pool party. In the other, a headless woman taunts a ghost hunter, leaving us questioning the boundaries of reality. Our featured story takes us on a journey beyond the stars with one from the classic sci-fi OTR series X-Minus One. In this captivating tale, a starship finds itself lost in the vastness of space, adrift and alone.
But how does Ron kick off this episode of his podcast? He begins with a thought-provoking exploration of the concepts of light and darkness. Ron delves into the duality of these opposing forces, examining how they shape our perceptions of the world and how they influence our lives.
Featured Story - The Map Makers
Our featured story comes from the OTR series X-Minus One. It ran on NBC from 1955 to 1958. Our story first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction in May of 1955 and was written by Frederik Pohl. A tiny space rock crashes into the Terra II, causing a lot of damage and hurting the ship's navigation system. Now, the crew is floating around in the middle of nowhere, possibly millions of light-years away from anything familiar. They need to do whatever it takes to stay alive. The story is titled The Map Makers and it first aired on X-Minus One on September 26, 1956.
Other Stories Include - Light vs. Darkness (and Why We Need Both), Isaac Steele and the Forever Man - Review, Ghost In The Pool, and The Night at Iroquois Park
Ron’s Amazing Stories Is Sponsored by: Audible - You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at audibletrial.com/ronsamazingstories.
Your Stories: Do you have a story that you would like to share on the podcast or the blog? Head to the main website, click on Story Submission, leave your story, give it a title, and please tell me where you're from. I will read it if I can. Links are below.
Music Used In This Podcast: Most of the music you hear on Ron’s Amazing Stories has been composed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. Other pieces are in the public domain. You can find great free music at FreePd.com which is a site owned by Kevin.
Program Info: Ron’s Amazing Stories is published each Thursday. You can download it from Apple Podcasts, stream it on Stitcher Radio or on the mobile version of Spotify. Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on AMFM247.COM. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.
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ganeshkulariyasblog · 4 months ago
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leads-view · 7 months ago
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Promoting Your Playlists: Strategies for Maximum Visibility
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In the era of streaming services, playlists have become the new mix tapes and everyone from music enthusiasts to influencers has a curated list of favorite tunes. However, with millions of public playlist available on streaming platforms, getting your specially curated set of songs noticed can be a challenge. In this blog post, we'll explore the strategies you can utilize to promote your playlists and achieve maximum visibility.
Why Playlist Promotion Matters
A well-promoted playlist can be a powerful tool: it can help you garner followers, establish a personal branding, or even gain the attention of record labels and radio hosts looking for the next big musical act. Here’s how you can boost your visibility:
1. Leverage Social Media
Social media platforms are ripe with opportunities to share and promote your playlists. Posting about your playlists on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and even LinkedIn can attract a wide audience. Additionally, sharing a song or snippet from your playlists in Instagram stories or tweets can pique your followers' interest and lead them to your playlists.
2. Collaborate with Others
Consider collaborating with influencers or other playlist curators who align with your musical taste. You could feature each other's playlists, create a collaborative playlist, or swap guest spots on each other's lists. Additionally, reaching out to artists whose songs you've featured in your playlists for a simple shout-out can also lead to potentially far-reaching promotion.
3. Guest Blogging/Podcasting
Sharing your expertise in music curation could position you as an industry expert. If you like writing, guest blogging could be your avenue. Alternatively, appearing as a guest on music-oriented podcasts can net you some publicity. In both cases, you have the chance to plug your playlist to a keen audience.
4. Playlist Submission Sites
Numerous free platforms allow you to submit your playlist for others to discover. For example, on Spotify, sites like Soundplate, SubmitHub or PlaylistPush provide opportunities for playlist discovery.
5. SEO Optimization
Just like a blog or a website, playlists can be optimized for search engines. By employing relevant, search-friendly keywords in your playlist's name and description, you could potentially rank higher in search results. Research popular terms related to your playlist's theme or genre and tactically employ them to boost your visibility.
6. Offline Promotion
Even in the digital age, offline promotion has its place. Try mentioning your playlist in relevant musical events, print flyers, or even in casual conversations.
Final Thoughts
It's important to remember that audience growth won't be instantaneous, and success often requires patience and tenacity. Consistently curating and promoting your playlist while adapting your strategies based on audience responses are crucial steps. Regardless of your aim – be it personal branding, influence growth, or just sharing your excellent musical taste – a creatively-promoted playlist can open up opportunities and lead to rewarding connections. Fair warning though, you might just become everyone's go-to DJ!
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mirandamckenni1 · 10 months ago
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The Manosphere Has Discovered Kink, And It's Bad CONTENT WARNING: This video will discuss the manosphere and redpill ideologies and the dangers they present to people and relationships. This will include discussion of abuse and trauma in the later half of the video. See timestamps below for specific details. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ▼▼▼ SUPPORT AND SUBSCRIBE ▼▼▼ Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EvieLupine My Patreon: https://ift.tt/Bp79ctl & For 1:1 Chats, Advice & Video Calls: https://ift.tt/G5LmncU Twitter: @EvieLupine Watch me LIVE on Twitch! https://ift.tt/2IAzo4d Looking to meet kinky people? Try Feeld*: feeld.pxf.io/9gLNnQ Want Even MORE BDSM Education? Check Out Dom Sub Living*: https://ift.tt/1S6QV2u https://ift.tt/EHlpk5b FREE resource Library: https://ift.tt/mxhP0EC My BDSM Merch Store: https://ift.tt/JQ8O2sq Business Inquiries ONLY: [email protected] [DO NOT SEND YOUR PERSONAL QUESTIONS HERE] ▼▼▼ RELATED VIDEOS ▼▼▼ What Alpha Males Get WRONG About Submission: https://youtu.be/y5pUb_sPCAA This Alpha Male is Teaching DANGEROUS BDSM Techniques: https://youtu.be/4W4uk90xJUM Are Age Gap Relationships Always Problematic?: https://youtu.be/O71rt6AXSd4 Dissecting the Manosphere: https://youtu.be/s1FkO7Tr70A?si=6gbKvG_T_h2ZP9xF Connecting the Manosphere: https://youtu.be/4y0nR0E8pk4?si=GnhU3IEa1Pkxurce Debunking the Manosphere: https://youtu.be/BgO25FTwfRI?si=n6kEjW4SY_0d6Bw- Debunking Body Language Analysis: https://youtu.be/Y0VQyEY-B2I?si=CJxG_cyaVffwZoMP ▼▼▼ VIDEO INFORMATION ▼▼▼ FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. All of my videos are intended to provide safety information for adults that choose to engage in these activities as well as combat stereotypes and misinformation. In addition these videos may contain educational commentary on queer issues, pop culture, and news items. No portion of my content is meant to be used for gratification, nor is it intentionally salacious. More than any other genre of content in recent years, 'manosphere' videos have been the subject of much debate. From redpill writers to pickup artist influencers and manosphere podcasters the internet has seemingly been flooded with one specific ideology. With one of the most prominent figures in the space now facing a legal battle, scrutiny against them is at an all-time high. But unlike previous iterations in past decades, the newest version of of manosphere seems to have glommed onto a new shield: the kink community and the language of BDSM. And it doesn't just stop with terms like submissive and dominant anymore. Let's talk about it. [I do not provide direct links to non-YouTube content. Unfortunately due to the nature of content I cover, YouTube strikes my channel and removes links to off-site materials. Please see on-screen citations for how to access resources used in this video] 00:00 - introduction 02:49 - what's the problem? 09:16 - what is the 'manosphere'? 11:50 - pickup artists & the red pill 17:27 - the manosphere on Reddit 20:29 - "I am a human lie detector when it comes to women" 23:12 - debunking everything about lie-detecting 28:55 - can lack of privacy cure jealousy? 36:06 - 'abandonment issues' 37:57 - what is dread game? 43:22 - we need to cancel the term 'daddy' forever 53:27 - uh, sir, that's not brat taming 59:07 - final thoughts ▼▼▼ EVERYTHING ELSE ▼▼▼ Art by: @animositi on Instagram Credits/Attribution (Music): Artist: Audionautix Website: http://audionautix.com/ Track: Transportation Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://ift.tt/JLpmxgT) All content used falls within fair use guidelines for education and commentary purposes. * = affiliate link ▼▼▼ P.O BOX ▼▼▼ Evie Lupine 4233 SE 182nd Ave # 357 Gresham, OR 97030 via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RcORslcg_Q
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putschki1969 · 5 months ago
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2024/06/10 Blog post by Wakana おしゃべりガーデン第10回目‼︎〜みんなのお父さん話と梅雨対策!横須賀ジブリ編その1〜
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Talk Garden Vol.10‼︎〜Stories About Your Father/Rainy Season Precautions! Yokosuka Ghibli Edition Part 1〜
Vol.#10 of Wakana's Talk Garden has been uploaded~😊We have successfully reached a big milestone, the 10 episode mark‼︎ It's all thanks to everyone who always listens and sends submissions…✨I am very grateful😊 I would like to continue posting my podcast at a leisurely pace, so please look forward to future episodes‼︎‼︎\\\٩( 'ω' )و ////
One of the topics for this episode was "Measures against the rainy season". Here's my favourite umbrella which I talked about in the podcast☂️💕It's very cute. I want to use it a lot during the upcoming rainy season🙄Someone mentioned in their message that "the air pressure during the rainy season is tough." I feel the same. During this time of year, the air pressure and humidity are likely to make you lose your energy. Don't forget to stay hydrated and it's best to do some light exercises to get through the rainy season in good health! 🥺
And since it is also Father's Day, I wanted everyone submit "Stories about your father" as a second topic for the podcast. By the way, I had completely forgotten, but my father was really into magic 😅He liked to do magic tricks with cars ♧♤♡♢Here is his very own card set. He would always bring out playing cards and perform some tricks wherever he was. He would even do little performances in front of my friends 😂He never let me in on the mechanics behind his tricks but he was definitely really good. Now I really want to see my dad's magic again 😊One day when I get to see him again, I'll ask him to show me~💫
So, for the next episode of "Wakana's Talk Garden" on July 10th, there will be no specific talk topic. You are free to submit anything you want me to talk about or you want to ask me・:*+.(( °ω° ))/.:+ The deadline is June 30th!! Please send your submissions!! \\\٩( 'ω' )و /// Thank you so much to everyone who sent messages this time!!!
Now, I would like to talk some more about my trip to Yokosuka‼️⛱🏄🌊I already talked about it in my podcast so in this blog post I want to share some photos from the first big part of my trip when I visited the "Toshio Suzuki and Ghibli Exhibition" held at Yokosuka Museum of Art! (I'll post about my experience in Sarushima=Monkey Island in a few days!!) Speaking of Ghibli, some people were curious if I had gone to the Ghibli exhibition so yes, you finally have your answer😊 You are greeted by Chihiro at the entrance. My excitement skyrocketed right from the start😊The curtain leads to an exhibition of 8,800 books displayed in a huge bookshelf. Each book is believed to have influenced Suzuki in some way. Another source of inspiration is his collection of movies which contains a whopping 10,000 films. I was surprised at the number of movies, he must have absorbed so much information from all these works. I want to become a part of the Suzuki family. It's cut off, but at the top of the photo there is Teto's beautifully drawn paw. I also really liked the drawing at the bottom center signed with "Miya-SAN on the Cliff by the Sea". Then I I met Totoro and his friends surrounded by a starry sky♡ I should have taken this photo with an umbrella~😭Here I am looking up at The Bathhouse with Chihiro. While I was there, I imagined Haku getting mad at me and telling me to get back right away because I shouldn't have come! Next I got myself one of Yubaba's fortune telling slips. What an impact😂 You pull out a numbered tag from Yubaba's mouth and then take your fortune slip from the drawer according to the number. It looked like I was trying to floss Yubaba's teeth. I got a half-blessing related to tidying up and becoming clutter-free. Last but not least, I enjoyed the wide and open sky on the rooftop 😂
This time, I bought a file, a letter set, a keychain, and postcards at the souvenir shop 😊 I love the keychain of San's mask😍 I will send one of these postcards to everyone whose messages I've read during the podcast😊 ...And with that my Ghibli story comes to an end. Or not!! Actually, my Ghibli adventure isn't over yet😇 I still have a few Ghibli photos and stories left so I will post a Part 2 some time soon!! I also have a story about a crazy stamp rally that felt like a sports competition😂
All right, I'll leave it at that for today!! Until next time~☆( '▽')/
***Wakana***
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Wakana’s Talk Garden #10
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Episode #10 »»—— CLICK ME 🎁 CLICK ME ——««
・Stories about your father ・Measures against the rainy season
For next month’s episode which is scheduled to air on July 10th, the following topic has been chosen:
・Anything you'd like to ask Wakana/Anything you'd like Wakana to talk about
The submission deadline is 06/30.
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amylynnorg · 1 year ago
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Podcast Submission FREE 80 places!
Now over 80 places to submit your #podcast to for free. #podcasting #submitpodcast #podcastsubmissions #freepodcasting https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/2023/03/12/list-of-over-70-sites-and-directories-to-submit-your-podcast-to/
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raspodcast · 9 days ago
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RAS #664 - The Devil Doctor
On Ron’s Amazing Stories this time we explore the different "types" of monsters, suggesting that they arise from exaggerations, bad food, and fashion disasters. Then we have two listener stories that defy any kind of explanation. Marc Reese from San Antonio recalls his adventure at Phantom Lake Canal, and Mattie Pittman from Glenns Ferry tells of her encounter with Parma’s Angel. Our featured story is titled The Devil Doctor and comes from The Witch's Tale radio series. Also, we have a Johnny Is It True segment all about The DarkSide Of The Moon. We end the show with Ron reading a dark tale suggested by Justin Suttles. 
Since last week was a bust we are going to complete the Month Of Spooky 2024 this week. As many of you noted and commented on, there was no podcast last week. I had a health issue that landed me in the hospital for a few days. I am still not at my best, but there is a plan to get things back on track. 
Now, you should press that play button and enjoy the show!
Featured Story - The Devil Doctor
Our featured story comes from a little known OTR series The Witch's Tale. It was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR, The Voice of New York. The tale is titled The Devil Doctor and it is listed as one of the 31 most scary OTR stories ever made. I have to say, I quite agree, and this one is the stuff of nightmares.  What happens when you buy an old house and start renovating it?  It first aired on January 8, 1934
Other Stories Include - The Other Day, I thought - From Bad Dreams to Bad Hair Days: The Origins of Monsters, The Creature at Phantom Lake Canal, Parma’s Angel, Johnny is it True - Dark Side of the Moon, and The Smiling Owl.
The Smiling Owl - We have a story called The Smiling Owl. It was recommended to me by Justin Suttles and comes from the website Creepypasta.com. They collect stories much like we do and are focused on the paranormal.
Ron’s Amazing Stories Is Sponsored by: Audible - You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at audibletrial.com/ronsamazingstories.
Your Stories: Do you have a story that you would like to share on the podcast or the blog? Head to the main website, click on Story Submission, leave your story, give it a title, and please tell me where you're from. I will read it if I can. Links are below.
Music Used In This Podcast: Most of the music you hear on Ron’s Amazing Stories has been composed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. Other pieces are in the public domain. You can find great free music at FreePd.com which is a site owned by Kevin.
Program Info: Ron’s Amazing Stories is published each Thursday. You can download it from Apple Podcasts, stream it on Stitcher Radio or on the mobile version of Spotify. Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on AMFM247.COM. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.
Social Links: Main Podcast Site by LibSyn The Blog Site by WordPress Facebook Link Twitter Link Contact Links: Email Story Submissions Contact Ron
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zerogps01 · 1 year ago
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AI Written Content Detection: How to Make sure Your Content is Safe and Secure
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In today’s world, there is a high degree of concern around the security of content. Whether it be your website’s login form or even your email, it is important to ensure that all your content is protected and secure. Unfortunately, many podcasters don’t take this type of security seriously and are likely at risk for data breaches. To be successful as a podcaster, you need to take these measures to protect your audience and yourself. Let’s take a look at some tips for written content detection in order to make sure your audience is safe and secure when using your podcasting platform.
How to Make sure Your Content is Safe and Secure.
Content security Ai Checker Free is the process of verifying that the data you are submitting is safe and secure. It includes checking for vulnerabilities in your system, protecting your data with strong passwords, and verifying the integrity of your data.
To perform a content security check, you first need to identify the content you want to protect. This can be anything from personal information like addresses or birthdates to sensitive government or military data. Once you have identified the content, you need to determine how to protect it. You can do this by using strong passwords, verifying the authenticity of sources, and ensuring that your site follows best practices for web security such as using HTTPS Everywhere.
Once you have protected your content, it’s time to run a content security Ai Checker Gpt. This will ensure that all of your submissions are safe and secure. To do this, you will need to visit your site’s settings and select “Content Security Check” as one of the options. You will then be able to input specific information about each submission, such as an address or phone number. After you have checked all of your submissions and determined that they are all safe and secure, you can publish them on your site.
How to Protect Your Content.
One of the most important steps in protecting your content is ensuring that it is properly secured. To protect your data, you should create and use passwords and other security measures to protect your information. You should also remove any threats to your content by monitoring and blocking access to any malicious or unauthorized websites or sources of information.
In addition, you can use security measures like firewalls and intrusion Ai Detection systems (IDS) to help protect your website from unauthorized access. IDS systems can monitor the traffic on a given computer for specific patterns or activities that could indicate an attempt to penetrate your site's security. By detecting these potential threats early, you can prevent them from happening and potentially save valuable data.
How to Protect Your Data.
Protecting your data also includes ensuring that it is encrypted so that only authorized individuals have access to it. Encrypted data helps keep information safe and secure, as well as helping to reduce the chances of someone gaining access to it without authorization. Enabling encryption also helps reduce the chances of identity theft, which is when personal information is stolen from someone else online.
How to Monitor Your Content.
You should also be vigilant about monitoring your content for signs of malware or other tampering. By Ai Checker Tool for common indicators of infection such as malicious code or Trojan horses, you can identify problems early and correct them before they cause serious damage to your system.
How to Remove Threats from Your Content.
One of the most important steps in protecting your content is to remove any threats from it. By monitoring and blocking access to any malicious or unauthorized websites or sources of information, you can protect your website from unauthorized access and damage. By removing threats early, you can prevent valuable data from being lost and damaged.
How to Use Content Security Intelligence.
Content security intelligence (CSI) is the practice of identifying and mitigating the risks associated with data breaches, content theft, and other cyber threats. CSI can be used to improve the security of your website, blog, or other online presence.
Some of the most common security threats faced by websites are:
- Malicious code: Malicious code can damage or destroy your site or data. This code can come from anywhere in the world, and it’s often difficult to determine where the code came from.
- Cross-site scripting (XSS): Cross-site scripting is a vulnerability that allows attackers to inject malicious scripts into web pages that you visit. This could allow them to execute arbitrary commands on your device, steal your data, or even cause a crash.
- Insecure authentication: Poorly implemented authentication systems can leave your site open to attack. For example, you might use weak passwords or store personal information in unencrypted files.
To reduce the chances of encountering any of these vulnerabilities, use CSI to identify and fix any issues before they cause harm. You can employ CSI techniques to protect against these threats by using:
- Security scanners: Scanners help identify vulnerable areas on your site that could be vulnerable to attack. By checking for malicious code and XSS attacks, you can prevent them from happening.
- Firewalls: A firewall provides isolation between different parts of your system and helps protect against attackers trying to access sensitive information outside of their intended context.
- intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS): IDS/IPS devices monitor traffic for suspicious activity and report it back to authorities if it exceeds a certain threshold. This would help police officers identify potential breaches before they happen, saving lives and money in the process.
Use Security Intelligence to Improve Your Content.
By using security intelligence, you can improve the security of your content and protect users from being victimized. Some common ways to use security intelligence are:
- Identify potential vulnerabilities: By identifying potential threats to your site, you can help secure it against attack. This might include finding weak passwords, studying known attack vectors, or monitoring for malicious code and XSS attacks.
- Protect data: Protecting data means ensuring that it’s inaccessible to unauthorized individuals. This could involve encrypting your data, prohibiting access to certain files, or implementing other security measures.
- Detecting and preventing spam: Spammers often try to send spam messages across the internet in order to create alarms and mislead users into believing that their email is important. By detecting and preventing spam from reaching your user base, you can reduce the number of alerts you receive and make sure your users are safe when receiving spam mail.
Conclusion
Protecting your content is a vital part of any online business. By understanding the security threats and using security intelligence to improve your content, you can ensure that your website is secure and safe for users.
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How to Start Using AI in Your Marketing Job
How to Start Using AI in Your Marketing Job
If you’re wondering how you can start using AI, well, you likely already are! AI is built into a lot of tools digital marketers already use, like Google Ads, Facebook Ads, and more.  
But you’re probably looking for some more hands-on AI work. For some of today’s most popular AI tools for marketing, see the AI Marketing Tools section down below.
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Can I use AI in Social Media Marketing?
Absolutely. There are a number of ways that you can be leveraging the power of AI in your social media marketing. Here are a few:
Chatbots: There are many     AI-powered chatbots already on the market that you can use on different     social media channels, especially Facebook. I also expect that many new     tools will leverage OpenAI’s ChatGPT tool, if they aren’t already.
Content     Creation: AI     tools can quickly generate posts for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, you name     it! If you’re promoting a recent blog post or podcast, it can also     generate summaries that you can use on social media.
Graphics: Don’t have a good,     eye-catching image to go with your post? AI tools like Midjourney can     generate images that represent the ideas you’re trying to get across and     get people to stop the scroll.
Can I use AI to Improve My SEO?
Yes, with some of the caveats that we’ve already covered. Even as Google rushes to launch Bard, the competitor to ChatGPT, it will likely demote unedited, AI-generated content, in the rankings. This is because it’s up for debate if AI is actually creating new content or just reshuffling existing content in new ways.  
With that being said, there are plenty of ways that AI can help streamline and improve your SEO efforts:
Keyword     Research: Many     AI-powered tools are already improving keyword research, analyzing     top-performing pages, competition, and search frequency, to help marketers     create content that matches the needs of searchers.
Content     Creation: Other     tools can help map out pages, identify themes, and even improve the     quality of your writing.
Link     Building: AI     can identify high-quality backlink opportunities, which can lead to     improvements in your site’s authority.
What Comes Next?
There’s no putting the genie back in the bottle. AI will continue to evolve and companies will leverage it, either through fear of being left behind or because of the promise of faster, more efficient, more effective workflows.
The best thing that you can do for your company and your career is to take these tools out for a test drive. Get comfortable using AI to generate ideas, frameworks, social media posts, and more.
Just be aware that AI-generated content rarely comes out as a finished product. Treat AI as the power tool that it is, but remember that fine woodworking still requires lots of sanding and a steady hand at the controls.
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writerforfun · 3 years ago
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How to Get Your Short Story Published?4 Ways to Publish a Short Story
There are many different kinds of styles and formats available for short story writers. The digital age has brought about multiple literary outlets for unpublished writers to get published stories and even find literary agents.
If you’re a fiction writer looking to try a different publishing route, or an emerging writer ready to release your first story into the world, take note of the following possible options:
Online submission. Digital publications and contests are ways any writer can submit their fiction in hopes of getting it published. Notable publications, like The New Yorker or The Paris Review, will publish writers, but research other outlets that might be interested in your short story. Some publications are genre-specific, and your work may be completely wrong for one place, but a perfect fit for another.
Audio fiction podcast. Some podcasts will read or professionally perform a writer’s work to their listeners. Humorist David Sedaris was launched into the national literary conversation when his essay, “Santaland Diaries,” was read on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition followed later by a longer broadcast on This American Life. Find which narrative storytelling podcasts offer this, and try submitting to them.
Traditional publishing route. You can always try submitting your short story the old fashioned away—to a literary agency—and hope you get selected for representation. An agent can help you circulate your writing and get your short stories published. However, this is one of the most difficult routes, as there aren’t many publishers looking for short stories, so it has a lower chance of success than the other options available.
Self-publishing route. Publishing on blogs or eBooks through online sites (like Amazon) is how a writer can attempt to publish their own works while also remaining free and independent of an agency or publisher’s control. A self-published writer has the freedom to write what they please, working on their own schedule, and only sharing it when they’re ready.
4 Tips for Submitting Short Stories to Literary Magazines
While each publication is different, there are some general guidelines to follow when submitting short stories to a literary journal:
Target the right literary journal for your short story. Get familiar with fiction magazines by reading up on the kinds of short stories (or collection of short stories) they publish and ensure your writing is right for them. Sending a story of yours that is completely outside the genre accepted is a waste of your time, so do your research and figure out where your writing has the best chance of landing.
Follow the submission guidelines. Once you’ve written a great fiction story, research the rules that each literary magazine has for creative writing submissions and see what it takes to get a short story published. Some may not accept simultaneous submissions, meaning they will only accept one story at a time. Other sites may require a processing or submission fee, or have a hard deadline. It is important to read up on the guidelines and familiarize yourself with the deadlines to avoid immediate rejection of your literary fiction based purely on logistics rather than skill.
Write a cover letter. Like other poets and writers, if you want your unsolicited submission to stand out in the slush pile and have a better chance to publish a short story, a well-written cover letter can attract the attention of the right reader (if you’re submitting a short story collection, then you should provide a query letter instead). Find the specific editor you’re sending your manuscript to and address them by name. Keep it short and professional, include a word count, and omit any irrelevant personal information—sell your short fiction in as few words as possible.
Format properly. Use a standard font like Times New Roman in a regular reading size, and make sure you’ve proofread more than once. Get an outside reader to put a fresh pair of eyes on it and do a quick scan for any possible errors. Polish your writing as much as you can before submitting it to present it in its most final version. Properly formatted work comes across as neat and professional, which is the kind of thing agents and publishers alike want to see.
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Dobson's Patreon: An Addendum to His Monument of Sins
(The following is a submission from @soyouareandrewdobson, meant to be an addendum to the multi-post submission @ripsinfest made a while back. Ironically, this one also had issues when being submitted, so I’ll be copypasting it here with all the images and links originally intended.)
In 2018, user @ripsinfest wrote a multipart series of posts for THOAD, recounting Dobson’s attempt to establish a patreon in 2015 and how it resulted in failure on a massive scale, to the point that his patreon is arguably “a monument to all his sins”.
Personally I think the post series is extremely well researched, rather “neutral” in terms of tone (letting the posts provided as evidence speak more for themselves than the opinion of the writer) and gives a detailed but quick rundown on what went wrong. Primarily that Dobson overestimated his own “value” as an artist and did NOT attempt to give his few supporters what they wanted through his artwork posted around the time.
I do however want to use the opportunity to also point out at certain obvious things that in my opinion (and likely the opinions of others) added to the failure of the patreon account, that were not accounted for in detail and are primarily related to how the internet perceives popularity and Dobson’s inability to understand, how to “sell” and make himself look good to the public.
To begin with, let’s just point out a certain truth about making money via Patreon: To do so, depends a lot on your popularity as a content creator online. That is simply because the more popular you are, the bigger your fanbase is and as such the more likely a certain percentage of people may be willing to donate money to you and your work in hopes they get something out of it, even if it is just the altruistic feeling of having helped someone they “like”. It doesn’t take a genius to see, how e.g. internet reviewers such as Linkara or moviebob (around 2800 and 4400$ earnings via patreon each month respectively) can make quite some money, while other, more obscure content creator or artists barely make money to go by, earning essentially pocket money at best.
In addition, popularity is fleeting. A few years ago e.g. internet personality Noah Antweiler aka The SpoonyOne managed to earn 5000$ a month via patreon, just shortly after establishing his account. But his lack of content over the years AND his toxic behavior online resulted in a decline of popularity and with it people jumping off his Patreon. As such, Antweiler only earns nowadays around 290$ a month via Patreon and most of that money is likely form people who have forgotten they donate to him in the first place anyway.
And Noah is not the only one who over the course of the last couple of years lost earnings. Brianna Wu makes barely more than he does, despite having once been the “darling” of the internet when the Gamergate controversy was at its peak. Many Bronies who once made more than 2k via video reviews on a show about little horses at the peak of its popularity (2013-15) earn less than 300-800 on average nowadays because interest on the show as well as people talking about it has declined.
Heck, in preparation of writing this piece I found out, that one of the highest grossing patreons nowadays is “The last podcast on the left”, a podcast that earns more than 67k a month by making recordings on obscure and macabre subjects on a regular basis.
So there you have it folks: As the interests of the internet users change, so does the popularity of certain people online and -in case they have a patreon account or similar plattforms- their chances of making money via their content.
Which now brings us back to Dobson, who was not popular at all at that particular time and managed to become even less popular as the months and years passed by.
Sure, Dobson had his fans via deviantart, people knew who he was. But the later was more because of “infamy” than popularity and the number of fans he had accumulated online were representing people interested in him at least since 2005 and did not quite represent his actual present day numbers of supporters at the time.
And mind you, the number of supporters was less than 100k, most of them likely underaged deviantart users. And if my research indicates something, then that most content creators with a halfway decent patreon earning need at least 100k+ followers in total. Because of those fans, only around 1-3% will on average then spend money on you, if you actually create content they enjoy and on a regular basis.
Which brings up the next major problem: Dobson did not create content people enjoyed and that in more than one meaning of the word.
On one hand, as pointed out by ripsinfest, he barely released any content at all over 2015 after a few initial months, despite the fact that he was obviously active online a lot, as shown by his presence on twitter. On the other hand, the few things he did create were not the stuff people wanted.
As an example: If you go to a restaurant and pay for a pizza, you expect the cook to give you a pizza. If however for some reason he just gives you a soda, you get ripped off and never come back. In Dobson’s case, the thing people wanted was not pizza but comic pages. But what he delivered was mostly bland fanart, such as of Disney and Marvel characters crossing over or KorraSami. Sure, a few strips of “So…you are a cartoonist” were still released at the time, but not really many.
To give an overview: Taking the release dates on Dobson’s official SYAC site into account, he released around 16 strips of it between March and August of 2015, the last two being “No Leia” being titled “Zip line”
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Afterwards, the next official strip released was “Anything at all” in October of 2016.
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Now to be fair, there was at least one more strip at the time Dobson released via patreon, that is also save to see on kiwifarms and other plattforms, which has not been uploaded to his official SYAC page. Likely because he simply forgot about it.
But I think that in itself should tell you something about Dobson’s work ethics when it comes to his webcomics. He promoted his patreon in his own video as a way to ensure he can make comics in a timely fashion again for others to enjoy, but in an environment where certain artists are capable to create multiple strips per week at minimum, Dobson could overall not manage to produce more than 16 over a course of six months, which means an average production of 3 strips per month.
For comparison, Tatsuya Ishida of the infamous sinfest webcomic (a garbage fire of epic proportions from a TERF who I think should be put on a watch list) has produced on average 4 strips per week, including full page Sunday strips, for years and nowadays even releases stuff on a daily basis to pass the covid crisis. So a mad man who wants to see trnas people die, has better work ethics than Dobson.
In other words, people expected Dobson to actually get back into creating comics (with some even expecting a return of Alex ze Pirate), but he got in fact even lazier than before, releasing only SYAC strips and random fanart as a product. Which he then also tried to justify as his choice to make because a) he had mental health issues and b) no one can tell him what to do.
And sure, people do not need to tell you what to do. But when people pay/donate money to you expecting to get a certain product in return, they should get the product. Linkara e.g. by all means doesn’t NEED to review comics to have a fullfilling life, but he got famous for his reviews, people want to see his reviews and they pay him for those reviews. So obviously, he will continue those things.
Then there is also the fact that despite Dobson’s claims how he wants to create comics for everone to enjoy and that he aims to keep his artwork online for free so anyone can view it…(his exact words in his promotional video AND text on his patreon once upon a time)
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…the reality was, that he wanted to use patreon as a paywall. Something I actually kinda pointed out at on my own account (shameless self promotion) once, but want now to elaborate a bit. Basically at the time Dobson opened up his patreon, he also was on the verge of leaving deviantart as a platform people could look at his work behind. Which he eventually did.
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Meaning that the only major platforms for people to watch any “new” stuff by him were his patreon or art sites such as the SYAC homepage or andysartwork. Which granted, he did EVENTUALLY put his stuff on.
But unlike other content creators who would put “patreon exclusive” new content up on more public plattforms often within a few days, weeks or a month after making them “patreon only” at first, Dobson waited longer and did barely anything to promote his sites as places to look his stuff up for a public audience. In doing so creating a “bubble” for himself that hurt him more than it helped, as Dobson made himself essentially come off as a snob.
A snob who did not create content for everybody to enjoy, but ONLY for those willing to pay him at least one dollar per month. As evident e.g. by the fact that as time went by, certain content was never released outside of his patreon at all, such as a SYAC strip involving Dobbear screaming at the computer because he saw a piece of art that featured tumblr nose.
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Lastly, there is the issue of his patreon perks and stretch goals.
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See, his perks were essentially non existent. Aside of the beggars reward of “my eternal thank you if you donate 1 dollar”, two other perks that come to my mind were the following: If you donated up to 5$ at minimum, you got your name thrown into a lottery to potentially win buttons and postcards of his artwork. Unsold cheap merch from years prior he failed to sell at conventions basically. There was just a problem with that thing: That lottery thing, which he also was only going to initiate when he reached a stretch goal of 150 dollar a month? It was illegal!
Patreon itself has in their user agreement a rule that forbids people from offering perks that essentially boil down to “earning” something via gambling, which this lottery by Dobson was.
(THOAD chiming in here to add that, in addition to all this, he fully admitted he would be excluding Patrons that he “knew were clearly trolls” from the lottery. Which made the already illegal lottery also fixed, so...yeah.)
The next thing coming to mind was his “discount” on previous books of his he offered online, if you donated at least 10 bucks per month to him. Or to translate it: You would get a bare minimum discount at pdf files of books such as Alex ze Pirate and Formera (you know, the permanently cancelled Dobson comics) if you paid up 50-75% of their original price on Patreon already. And considering the quality of his early works, he should have given you at least a book per month for free if you dared to donate him that much.
As for the stretch goals… lets go through them, shall we:
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100$: A wallpaper per month. Something he did provide with eventually, but barely. And after less than five of those he stopped to make them overall
150$: Monthly Gift basket Lottery, which as I stated, was illegal and almost got him into serious trouble with his account. Also not an initial stretch goal he made up but instead came up with a few months into his accounts existence. Finally it got temporarily replaced by Dobson playing with the idea to use 150$ per month to open up a server and art site where people could upload stuff for free similar to deviantart, but under his administration. Promising a “safe space” for other artists. Which considering Dobson’s ego and inability to accept criticism or delegate responsibilities would have likely ended like this:
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175$: Establishing a Minecraft server for him and his fans to play on. Meaning Dobson would have just wasted time he could spend on creating comics to endulge in his Minecraft obsession.
200$: Writing a Skyrim children book. Aside of the legal nightmare that this could have been (I doubt Valve would have been happy of someone else profiting of their property) I have to ask, who was even interested in Skyrim by 2015 anymore? Sure, Skyrim was a popular game and it had its qualities, but it was also a trend that had passed by that time. So in other words, there was not a market to cater towards here.
300$: A strip per week guaranteed.
… are you fucking kidding me? 75$ per strip essentially? Something people expect you to produce anyway if you want to be considered a “prolific” creator worth supporting online? Imagine if certain internet reviewers would do that, telling you that if they do not earn at least a certain amount of money, they will not produce anything, period, or less than usual. And Dobson had already proven that he can release more than just one comic within a few days, if he is motivated by enough spite.
600$: Starting a podcast with his friends to talk about nerd culture. In my opinion could only work under the assumption that people even like the idea of listening to Dobson and his opinions. Which considering how very little people like talking to him sounds doubtful. Also, considering how Dobson tends to be late to the party when it comes to nerd culture, likely tending to be out of date faster than he could upload. Finally... what friends?
700$: Returning the love, as he says it, by donating some of the money patreon users gave him to other content creators. This in my opinion is the most self defeating cause possible. On one hand sure, being generous and all that. But essentially Dobson admits here he would blow the money people give him to support HIS art on others, essentially defeating the purpose of HIS own account. He also does not clarify how much of that money he would donate, meaning there was a high chance that he would spend less than 10% of it on other creators, only creating the illusion of support while putting the actual earnings/donations into his own pocket.
2000$: A massive jump ahead. 2000$ per month would result in him getting better equipment (as in a new computer e.g.) and as such “potentially” make more comics. Mind you, only potentially.
This goal in my opinion is also the most fucked up one. Primarily for the following reasons:
Lets say Dobson would have achieved the goal and actually earned over 2000$ per month for at least a year. His annual earning would have been 24k, minus whatever he had to pay as taxes and payment for using the patreon service. And what would he do with this money? Get himself a better computer and equipment by paying a minor fraction of it once. Then he could use that computer for years to come while still having over 10k in his account, plus his monthly earnings. And he may still just produce 3-4 comics a month of a series that has as much depth to it than Peppa Pig if not less.
Sure, many patreon users have 2k+ as a stretch goal on their accounts to signify that if they could make that much monthly, they could have the necessary financial security to focus their time primarily on their content instead of a regular job. And if the content they create is actually well made, many people would support that or be okay with it.
But 2000 dollars to buy ONE computer and not account for how this money will add up over time? And that in light of such profits people may actually expect you to create more than you barely do already? That is either a case of narcissism, plain stupidity because you can't look further than 5 feet or just shows how Dobson did not understand at all the tool he had at his disposal.
Bottom line: Dobson, like many times before, fucked it up. He overestimated the potential support and resulting profits he could make, he expected that his name alone would be enough to assure gainings instead of creating content to justify support and he was unwilling to really give his supporters anything worthwhile back.
And while I am sure that there were also many other factors guaranteeing his failure, those at least to me, were his "common" mistakes most other people familiar even with the basics of internet popularity would ahve avoided.
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