Not exact matches
Occasionally, I may need to restrict
commenting to
registered users in order to halt large volumes of spam.
Entry is limited to one per
registered user which you should enter in the
comments section below like so:
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gov» site, the third party that operates the site collects certain mandatory information about
users of the site as necessary to operate the social media tools (for example, to
register or enroll
users to submit
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All you have to do is
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Since becoming a
Registered User of TNYT has unavoidable undesirable consequences, I shan't be
commenting, then.
Now the transition to CMS from blog software would not be easy but it would provide many worthwhile benefits to thi sweb site e.g. fully indexed
comments, indexed searchable document / links module (with
user added summaries and commentries), private (only viewable after login to
registered users) content etc..
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