By: Horebite
Jared, I was confused by the website your name linked to in your first comment. I see you’ve fixed that in your last comment and now it makes a lot more sense.:) J. Stapley, I understand the time...
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m&m, I think you are right on about the way the web works. It’s just one more way to talk to some extent. It’s a legitimate form of interaction. I also think your comments on the talk are relevant....
View ArticleBy: John Mansfield
Thanks for pointing out Elder Ballard’s talk. I’ll have to take a look at it, and see how my own little contributions compare.
View ArticleBy: m&m
I do, however, think that a lot of people wondered about what to do with the net I don’t disagree. I was one of them! 🙂 Although I think many of us had some sense that it really was important to have...
View ArticleBy: David H. Sundwall
m&m – Thanks for the plug! Part of the reason for the daily onslaught of new updates is that I went for months letting the submissions pile up. Recently, I’ve been able to do better. But I thought...
View ArticleBy: Heidi Whitaker
Cyberspace can be Satan’s best friend when it comes to spreading condemnation for the church. Before I was aware of Elder Ballard’s request I starting doing research on the top political candidate’s...
View ArticleBy: Lizzy
I’ve been a member for 19 years, much of it in active. I’ve been active now for the past 2 years and reading several blogs has helped tremendously. They’ve made me feel less isolated. I know there are...
View ArticleBy: California Star
I have a question about starting an LDS blog. How does one advertise it? Do you spam the other LDS blogs?
View ArticleBy: J. Stapley
California Star, spamming typically doesn’t get anyone anywhere. If you make intelligent comments at other blogs, people will want to check out your own blog, naturally. Spamming typically results in...
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