--That person was me, and I also blocked your ass for it. Hi again.-- Hello. Nice to see your ass again, too. --To say you did not know about the multiple issues with this function sounds a bit odd, considering it certainly was not the first time me or Boogstoge mentioned about it to you directly...
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The reason I asked those questions is for those looking to get more exposure- and connect with more people- I've found those are the best ways to do so. Especially book tour companies- they're always looking for more bloggers. And you get plenty of free books to read! ;)
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To me it's almost like saying you shouldn't reTweet. But I do respect people wishes; if anyone doesn't want me reblogging, I won't.
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That's what I meant and didn't really understand. Reblogs are labeled as such, so I never got why people were so upset about doing them- saying rebloggers had more control over their content than they did. I didn't know deleting the OP removed the label; that's odd and shouldn't happen.
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I recall one person had an issue with a reblog I did; since I hadn't been on the site for a few days I wasn't aware what was going on and when I came back there was this whole dustup going on in the comments. Up until then I didn't know it was such an issue on BL, but as I said it works the same on ...
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Grim- yeah, I was asking you about ASB. Would've loved to have seen your take on it. lol I don't see what the issue is with reblogging on this site; as far as functionality goes it seems to work the same way as any other place.
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Just that it's the best way to garner better exposure. Social Media's all about interaction, and I've no doubt once people see your stuff they'll love it. Speaking of- did you ever do anything on All-Star Batman? *smdh*
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Couple of questions for all: how many of you are signed with book tour companies? Are you on Wordpress, Blogger, Tumblr, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, etc? How often do you comment/reblog on other blogposts?
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