Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Are you KIDDING me?!?!?!

Whoever listed me in this better NEVER reveal themselves to me. I do NOT want imaginary stock in my blog traded in some weird game! This is my space and it is NOT for sale! And I seriously am now considering moving to a password protected service...because this crap makes me ANGRY!

I guess I should feel flattered...but I just don't. My experiences, my words, and my feelings aren't pieces in some game. And I find it appalling that anyone would treat them as such.

7 comments:

Misti said...

Email here
support@blogshares.com

and ask to have it removed.

Catherine said...

I already did...thanks.

Anonymous said...

I second the thought. I've contemplated doing all sorts of changes ever since my blog got linked to a bunch of pro-life sites, and viewed by some whackos. But really it's a hard problem to fix.

I hope you stick around without password protection though, because the list you have at the side for resources and the things you write really help so many more people than you know. Like your previous post...you are doing something positive with your grief by writing.

And I for one thank you for sharing.

Roxanne said...

Yeah. That is so weird. Mine was on there too before I pped...I don't understand how they get on there.

Just weird. Sorry.

Clare said...

I've never seen that BlogShares site before but that is just disturbing. Good on you for having yourself removed from it. It's too crass for words.

SydneyDawn said...

Please don't password protect your site. I enjoy your writing.

I'm sorry this happened to you.

Erin said...

Blogshares probably listed you because someone else links to you, someone who listed their site on Blogshares voluntarily. I found mine there one day and just went with it. Now, because my main blog links to my son's blog, my son's blog is listed there too. *shrug*

I didn't know you could have it removed, so I never even thought of that. It's crazy though, I've gotten to where I watch the "value" of Nova's Heart, it makes me smile that his is worth so much more than mine. I'm weird that way though.

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