Questions Can Easily Get Misinterpreted
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Just had a humbling experience. Wrote a blog regards duplicate content in response to a question that popped up in Wealthy Affiliate not long ago, and now realise based on a comment on the question, and a response from the person that wrote the comment that I should have asked for clarity before going off on a tangent. I jumped the gun and missed the horse.
I'm back on the horse now. Hopefully I indirectly helped somebody else with the issue relating to reuse of content. I also learned that content can be ported across via Blogger. I am going to investigate this and other similar tools and let you know what I find out.
Always happy to help.
Simon Alexander
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Hi Simon, questions are not always clearly formulated, and then there is the languages barrier, so things can be easily misinterpreted.
We all like to help, but the question asker has to select the right answer for his problem.
Wise words