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homeless shelters, Homelessness, Moondustwriter's Blog, poverty, Reblog, social conscience, social services
As long as I’ve been blogging, I am still unsure of the reblogging process, so forgive me if a stumble in my attempt to draw attention to Moondustwriter’s Blog post about her very personal experience with homelessness.
In Shelters for Homeless, Moonduster examines homeless shelters from the inside out, providing a realistic perspective to those of us who have been lucky enough to avoid this situation. Don’t take my word for it. Visit her blog! http://wp.me/PDORj-3Vr
And, for those more astute bloggers out there, would you let me know if I have done this properly? I feel like an idiot.
allesistgut said:
I haven’t done that reblogging process before, but thank you for the hint to her blog. Have a really nice day. 😀
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rangewriter said:
You too!
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reneejohnsonwrites said:
I would do it the same way you did; quoting the person and linking to their site. I once had my entire post reblogged without even a link to my site before. Not cool. But once I asked them for it, it was given. Reblogging is a great way to give attention to posts and authors we find touching or relevant in today’s world. Good job Linda.
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rangewriter said:
Thanks, Renee. I don’t understand why WP doesn’t spend a bit more energy defining what “Reblogging” is, how to do it, and the parameters and etiquette involved. I thought I had seen a WP blog about the topic recently, but of course, when I went searching for that specific information, I found nothing useful. I also, always ask for permission before I reblog another person’s post.
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btg5885 said:
Linda, thanks for sharing this. More people need to be aware of how easily this can happen and how hard it is to climb out of the hole. Thanks, BTG
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rangewriter said:
If more people thought more carefully about what could tip their own applecart, I think we’d see more humility in the public debates.
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sybil said:
What a sad state of affairs …
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rangewriter said:
That it is, Sybil.
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auntyuta said:
I am not sure either about the etiquette as far as reblogging is concerned. Should I ask for permission to do it?
I think you gave a link to Moonduster’s blog about homelessness. Isn’t a link different from reblogging?
Anyway, thanks for the link, Linda. I’ll go to Moonduster’s site to see what she has to say about homelessness.
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rangewriter said:
Well, I just stumbled onto this WP article that talks a bit about reblogging. I guess I did it correctly, although I didn’t use the Reblog button because frankly, I couldn’t find it. Maybe that’s a setting option. (something I need to check.) I always prefer to notify people if I’m reblogging or linking back to them. Sort of a courtesy and it relates to the third bullet item in this post. http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/05/30/reblogs/#more-27202
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auntyuta said:
Hi Linda, thanks for the link. I had a look. I am sure it is a good thing to be in touch with wordpress. I have been with wordpress since July 2010. It seems like a long time. I started just wanting to publish some of my memories so that my descendants would be able to find out what my life was about. Then more and more I also published things that were happening to me right now. I do not know, what this so called writers’s blog is, for surely there is always something or other happening in my life I would like to ‘talk’ about. I also like sometimes to put in writing some of my thoughts and feelings. It is not always the right time and place to find in the real world someone who can listen to what I want to say, even though my husband always tries to make time for me and I for him. Do not people take to writing hoping some one would like to read it?
Anyhow, I feel very grateful that over the years quite a few bloggers have taken to reading some of my stuff and commenting on it. It is always so rewarding to read the comments to something I have written or even something I reblogged. When I reblog something, it is usually something that I really find worth talking about. I reckon it is marvellous to get input from other bloggers!
Thanks, Linda, for being a good blogger friend. Your blogs often inspire me to learn a bit more about our big wide world.
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rangewriter said:
Likewise, Autyuta. I enjoy the mix of German history and culture and Australian scenery and culture that you share on your blog. Blog buddies. Who’d a thunk? 😉
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Otto von Münchow said:
Thank you for reblogging this, Linda, because it’s really such an important subject that needs to have more focus.
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rangewriter said:
Thanks, Otto.
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