WordPress Multisite Owners & The Attack Of the Terrorists Groups

Many webmasters has been trying to fight off content that promotes terrorism. Many terror groups, such as ISIS has been using these websites where user-generated content is recently published to the web. Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Tumblr, BandCamp, SoundCloud, YouTube, Vimeo, and other services online may have vague policies against terrorism, but you discovered they didn’t crack down on terrorism what you expected to do so.

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Blind Webmasters and the Attack of the Sex Offenders

Up to a year or so; I’ve been working with my website since I moved from Blogger to self-hosted WordPress. I’ve been studying some sites that are ran by sex offenders in the USA, and other countries. Well, I don’t allow sex offenders to use my site under any circumstances because, my goal is to keep my visitors safe. However, many sex offenders has been fighting against these laws and regulations that prevent them from using social networking sites… such as Facebook, and other sites. That also caused them to be banned from certain blogging platforms. I do support laws that will prevent sex offenders from using any social networks where children are present.

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Blind Webmasters And the Attack of the Typosquatters

Spoofed, defrauded, ripped off, hijacked,and loss of reputation. This is the norm of these nitorious typosquatters who were responsible for targeting the blind webmasters who were running their websites or blogs with a professional domain. Since typosquatters take advantage of blind webmasters who were susceptible to fraud, unlawful copyright claims, unlawful trademark claims, unlawful patent claims, copyfraud, unlawful censorship, silencing of fair-use, silence of freedom of speech, and more. Whether if these blind webmasters who rely on shared hosting plans via a hosting company in question. Most of these hosting providers don’t have any special features for the blind. Most blind site owners prefer to have their domains protected against fraud. But the problem is most blind users are unbanked.

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Don’t Cry/Whine Over Your Content Being Used Under Fair-Use

That’s right! There are crybabies everywhere around the world,–crying over their intellectual property being stolen, causing their revenue to go down, and lose market value of their work. However, what critics are doing is fair-use… That’s what some people didn’t even understand at all. All of that whining and crying,–along with filing takedown notices doesn’t solve your problems; it makes it worse… one wrong move may lead your corporation susceptible to lawsuits, and corporate accountability,–and in some cases… forfeiture of your copyrights, trademarks, and even your trade-secrets. Once your copyrights are taken away from you, you can’t get it back! It doesn’t matter how big is your business is, or how famous your characters are,–or even how neat your content is. Fair-use doesn’t do anything bad to your business, your reputation, your revenue, or your assets.

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WordPress Multisites Needs To Be Unique and Informative

You heard of these stories about these scraper sites scraping content, and republishing them as their own content. And some website-owners were upset because, they discovered their content being flagged for removal. They did collected public domain content for their content, but what they’re actually doing is copyfraud by fraudulently claim intellectual property to recently released content that are placed in the public domain,–due to a legitimate expiration of copyright, forfeiture via an order of a court, or a person who intentionally opted out of owning copyright. However; these trolls were infecting our creative world with bogus copyright claims/notices. One wrong move when being a troll like this may lead you to serious trouble.

When you create a site via your desired hosting provider of choice… you start your domain, and you choose a site-building software. But you prefer to use WordPress as a method to launch your website because, its open-source, and its easy to use and customize. When relying on this method of running your website like this, you started thinking about what you should write on your WordPress multisite. Each website is unique by design, and content. It’s the same way why Blogger blogs should be unique,–for the purpose of enabling other visitors to read your content. Most WordPress sites via wordpress.com share similar guidelines what Blogger has, but wordpress.com has implemented their own policies. For this instance… you had a hosted blog/site on wordpress.com, and you write something new. You write it as a book, but you are limited to how much storage what you have in your account. You have to abide to their terms on their site. While your self-hosted site… via your hosting provider, you need to abide to their terms too.

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