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   01-15-2006, 2:05 AM
Page One

Joined on 01-15-2006
Posts 12
Totally Free/No Cookies Required/Blog Site??

Question [?]I would love to find a site somewhere on the Internet that would provide a totally 100% free blog location that doesn't require getting into my computer to pull out cookies. Doesn't charge me an arm and a leg, will allow me a totally free site to put my views on various subjects.

I'd like to know if I visit someone's blog to read their mail and to reply to their thoughts, I would like to do so without having to give up cookies and without having to make a whole list of other requirements to be at this site.

Thank you in advance to your help.

 

 

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   03-16-2006, 11:10 PM
dogzilla30

Joined on 11-19-2005
Posts 28
Re: Totally Free/No Cookies Required/Blog Site??
I think the no cookies thing might be hard to come by.  I use LiveJournal myself and some people allow anonymous posting but do log your IP Address.  Even LJ creates a cookie.  You may have to look into doing your own page on your own site.
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   03-18-2006, 2:23 AM
tyler_giusti

Joined on 02-25-2006
Posts 36
Re: Totally Free/No Cookies Required/Blog Site??

I think that no cookies? That's a dream. But to make it free, meaning no subscription, no price, and a very simple, direct signup? That would work. But unfortunately, the writermag staff don't see it that way.

-Giusti


I'm back from vacation, and finished with the pile of work on my desk when I arrived back. In the meantime, I still detest the idea of private forums, etc, etc, etc. Etc.
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   09-17-2006, 1:05 AM
Page One

Joined on 01-15-2006
Posts 12
It's probably a good thing -- no totally free blogs

I've spent the past month or so reading blogs that have information

in them for the writer -- tips and pointers for writing short stories, research,

and dialogue tips and pointers.

 

Bad advice and I am glad I don't have the time to read blogs especially

the ones supposedly helping the new writer. I will stick with all the interesting

things I can read over here. Writer.com requires cookies and this service

I subscribe to will not give them up and neither will I -- I'll enjoy the "free

forums" over here. Thanks everyone for your answers and suggestions to

this question of mine.

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