Tagged and Bagged: reading, Wordpress
I’ve been reading about a few Wordpress plugins that have been written to combat content theft and have decided to add them to my blog. If you are insane enough to read my writing by RSS feed (insane because its ME – why subscribe to this drivel. LOL) then you’ll notice one difference (actually two) and the other, you’ll see if you ever visit a splog that has stolen my content to make money with.
One is Antileech by Owen Winkler and the other is Digital Fingerprint by Maxpower.
Ok, so, does that mean I can’t use your RSS in my reader anymore?
What does it mean, or are you gonna force me to check the links? If the latter, then why did you mention it if not explaining what it is.
Sheesh! The nerve!
Ungh, too much reading. Please tell us in a nutshell. PLease.
I wouldn’t do justice to the other reviews and mini-reviews of either plugin. You can read for yourself. Don’t be so lazy.
And, no, this doesn’t mean that you can’t read my feed. What would the point be of that? I’d just shut off the feed in that case. This just means that my feed has a watermark that I can search through google, etc, and find who’s making the big bucks off my writing without giving me a piece.
Ironically, this post was snatched immediately. Interesting how I’ve instantly found out that someone’s taken my writing and inserted it into their site as if someone named Corey wrote it. The original post was linked in small type at the bottom. Antileech didn’t garble it, though. Hmmm.