Wednesday, November 4, 2020

I think it is really important that everyone who knows how to protect themselves should have a worldwide blog now

Some people are really naive about how the whole online world works worldwide and probably shouldn't have a blog because they don't know how to blog and still protect their families and friends through various writing styles.

You have to be very protective when you have a worldwide blog like this one because literally any one of the 8 billion people on earth might either read your blog or have it read to them. In addition I add a Google Translate to this site which can translate anything written here into about 80 or more written languages too.

Even though translators might only be 70% to 80% accurate in their translations, still it is possible to do that to get most of the information correct through this means.

But, when you blog you have to protect everyone you know including yourself from harm. I don't publish for example, ANY pictures I have taken because all digital pictures have locators which locate that picture by Longitude and Latitude within 3 feet of where the picture was taken on earth and often also have the time and date of when that picture was taken. Because of this publishing digital pictures of where you live could be fatal for many people around the world, especially for those who don't live in democratic countries which still execute their people immediately for any infractions or criticisms. 

So, understanding the pitfalls of wherever you live on earth is important to consider before you publish and online blog. I likely am safer here in the U.S. blogging than I would be in almost any other nation on earth by the way, especially because I live in California which is one of the most "OPEN" and multidimensional places culturally on earth. In other words if you live especially in Southern California you might have met people from almost every and any country on earth because people in California are more accepting and tolerant of all cultures on earth than likely any other place I know of at this point in time on Earth. 

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