Here is a section of frequently asked questions:
Q: Why does this blog exist?
A: Because I don't have the resources to do the experiments in real. It is my hope that at least someone will find them useful.
Q: Who is the author of this blog?
A: Currently the blog has one author. I am the person who typed the letters you are currently reading. You can find more at the About Me page.
Q: Do you make any money off of this blog?
A: The blog is monetized. The purpose of that potential income is to turn this blog into a real website with a real domain and real hosting, maybe even a WPMU or other similar, user-interactive website.
Q: Then is there a privacy policy?
A: You can find it at the Privacy Policy page
Q: I have a suggestion, where can I state it?
A: I would be very grateful for any constructive suggestions regarding design, topics, experiments,... Please see the contacts page. From there you can send me an email.
Q: I would like to post my own experiment / other content. How can I do that?
A: I am honored by your interest and potential contribution. Please send me a proposal via the contact page. I will review it and get back to you in a short time.
Q: Trolling/spamming?
A: Trolling/spamming is strictly prohibited. Feeding the trolls/spammers also. For mor informaiton please check out this link.
Q: How often do you post?
A: I will post as time permits, as often as I can. The least you can expect is one post per week.
Q: What is the comments policy on this blog?
A: Everyone is allowed (is in fact encouraged) to comment. There is no login needed, but all comments are approved by hand to weed out spammers.
Q: What is that Friends Of My Friends that keeps spinning?
A: Those are the blogs recommended by BlogUpp! They have a big database of submitted blogs, which are analyzed individually and approved manually. Out of all those blogs they choose the most similar to this one and display them at your convenience.
Q: Does this blog have a presence on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, or any other Web 2.0 sites?
A: We are happy to inform you the answer is yes! Find out more at the social interactions page.
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