Blurred Lines, Day 998: A New Beginning

Day 998, 18:15 Published in USA USA by citizenslave
Contents, Day 998: A New Beginning

A New Beginning
Federalist Party Primary
Hungarian PTO Attempts
A New Era for the Republican Party
Hacking and the Failure of Admin
Federalist 50/50
Also in the News
Federalist Party Literature

A New Beginning

As was explained in the last article, which has been butchered by admin in their attempts to fix the vulnerability which allowed hackers to take control of citizens' accounts through JavaScripts embedded in HTML tags, I have returned from an extended period of low activity and resumed my involvement with the Federalist Party. As part of my increased activity, I will begin publishing regular editions of Blurred Lines. The plan is to publish on Saturdays so I have more time to write them, but readers can expect regularly to be able to read Blurred Lines on a schedule and come to look for it each week rather than losing it in the milieu of subscriptions. I want a Media Mogul medal as much as the next guy though, so you should still subscribe.



Admin's inability to write secure and useful code has destroyed HTML in newspaper articles, and they have also disabled internal links. I had come to rely on internal links to break up my tl;dr editions and keep them managable by improving the ability of the reader to skim sections which were less interesting in favor of sections that were more interesting and allowing them to easily refer to one segment or another when discussing any particular issue of Blurred Lines. Thanks to admin's glorious lack of talent this is no longer possible, but I still love you, dear reader, so I have adjusted my publication habits accordingly. You will notice that a Contents section still exists and that this edition so far seems significantly shorter than those contents would suggest. That is because I will now be publishing each edition as a series of articles and the Contents section will provide links to each article in the edition.

This method for publishing the weekly editions of Blurred Lines introduces the challenge of encouraging readers to vote for each article in the edition rather than offering the convenience of voting once and commenting once on the entire edition, but the flipside of that challenge is that articles should load faster, be more managable, and each article in the edition can be voted on and commented on separately. This will provide more granular feedback so I can know what you like reading about and what you consider to be a waste of your precious time.

Please subscribe, vote, comment, and read the other articles in this edition!

Federalist Party Primary