WordPress Continues to Hack Fire-Earth, Affiliated Blogs
Posted by feww on July 22, 2011
WordPress is HACKING this blog!
The Blog Moderators Condemn in the Strongest Possible Terms the Continued Removal of Content and Hacking of FIRE-EARTH and Affiliated Blogs by WordPress!
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feww said
WordPress staff, the mangers and the founder have full access and control of every aspect, part and component of the blog.
WordPress is hacking this blog by removing/changing content and deleting edit history. Theses are the things we know they are doing.
We believe WordPress is interfering also with the blog traffic in various ways.They are suppressing important forecasts posted on the blog which could potentially save lives.
The blog’s top 3 forecasts received between 19,000 and 32,000 hits each, including a recent forecast https://feww.wordpress.com/2011/03/03/mega-tornadoes-to-bombard-u-s-tornado-alley/
with 19,480 hits.
Yet our most recent forecast about the heatwave has received only 146 hits [as of posting] since it was posted on July 11.
Guest said
Tell your readers exactly how this hacking is taking place, since this doesn’t make any sense. WordPress does not have access to your blog unless you have given this to them.
I post many links to your articles on my WordPress blog for years now and have not experienced any problems with WordPress. So if this is happening to your blog, please explain in detail what is taking place.
WordPress does NOT have any access to my blog by the way. It’s a private blog with public viewing access, but that is all.
dave said
why dont you install wordpress on a hosted server and run the blog from there?
feww said
WordPress is part of the problem. Google and the rest of the censorship apparatus [“the Internet Mafia”] are actively preventing our forecasts from reaching wider audiences.
The moderators have decided to maintain the Disaster Calendar, which is least likely to be hacked, until further notice.
Meanwhile, we’ll mull over what few options there might be left to reach readers without being blocked, buried, censored, hacked, plagiarized …