I turned them on by default so that other blogs could see the traffic source in their analytics. E.g I use plausible and I appreciate when I can attribute traffic to smth
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I turned them on by default so that other blogs could see the traffic source in their analytics. E.g I use plausible and I appreciate when I can attribute traffic to smth
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Maybe copied by accident with a ref, could you tell me which one?
Hard to tell when editing in richtext
Maybe copied by accident with a ref, could you tell me which one?
Hard to tell when editing in richtext
- 10 page long PDF which looks like a research paper
- clickbait headings like “IETF as a criminal organization”
Like his goal (in sharing this) is to turn anyone who opens the link against him
- 10 page long PDF which looks like a research paper
- clickbait headings like “IETF as a criminal organization”
Like his goal (in sharing this) is to turn anyone who opens the link against him