Posts are showing up as recent when I posted them a while back. 🤷🏼♀️

In other news, I’ve gained a subscriber. I’ve only uploaded eight videos this past week. I thought that it was only three. Time flies by, but I didn’t have any fun! 😹
Posts are showing up as recent when I posted them a while back. 🤷🏼♀️

In other news, I’ve gained a subscriber. I’ve only uploaded eight videos this past week. I thought that it was only three. Time flies by, but I didn’t have any fun! 😹

I checked my comments on the WordPress website, when I was deleting a few duplicate posts, and saw that there were some legitimate ones in my spam folder. I need to remember to check for spam comments in Jetpack. My apologies for not checking sooner or acknowledging your comments!
How to Protect Your Site Against WordPress’ Pingback Vulnerability
WordPress makes it easy to disable pingbacks on future posts. Just navigate to Settings > Discussion in your dashboard and deselect the relevant options:


My WordPress still gets attacked, despite my visitors being practically null. As you can see, my visitors have declined by 50% since the attacks started happening. Whoever is doing it has succeeded, but I suppose they aren’t going to stop until my visitors are at zero. FYI, I don’t count the views because most of those are probably mine when I double-check the site or search for a previous post. I’ll admit that it’s discouraged me from posting. Most of the work that I’ve been doing is on YouTube (or Rumble) and working on Google Docs. I need to transfer some documents to my pages soon. Anyway, I appreciate those of you who continue to read my posts! Welcome to my new followers, as well!





The IP has changed but it’s still WordPress’ Automattic.





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