There seems little point in mentioning this, but I will because internet is bound to be exploding - with laughter - over the outing of yet another MyBlogLog exploit - this time by Google’s Matt Cutts, when someone was able to claim ownership of an unclaimed community that was faked (in Cutts’ name) in the first place. Confused, you will be. Yes, I know this reads like an episode of “Soap”! All that really matters, I think, as one commenter says is, “Even with its flaws, it is still more valuable to have than to NOT have - and that really is the bottom line.”
As an aside issue, I note also from the post and comments that some of the Americans seem to have trouble understanding us British folk. Perhaps I should start up a translation service?
Then watch the graph of posts about MyBlogLog rise sharply again!


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Or may be the US folks should learn some real English?
He he. Well, I wouldn’t like to be the one to suggest that.
In response to an email from GoogleTutor, which said simply, “I exposed that one, not Matt Cutts.”, I guess we’d better provide a link to the original expose. I mean, we don’t want anybody pouting, do we?
In all fairness, GoogleTutor did get a link from Matt Cutts, which is far more useful than a link from me and, Matt’s post did add the other vital part of the story - in that it was not his blog community in the first place. The other fact, of course, is that was where I read it.