I had fully intended to write a column today on the sale of the Washington Post to Amazon's Jeff Bezos, but the more I pondered the matter, the less sure I was of drawing any kind of conclusions. Will it be a good thing or a bad thing? Well, the only real answer is that it's too soon to tell. I mean, if they decided to revamp their op-ed page and hire an outside-the-Beltway blogger to provide snarky political commentary, well, that might be a good thing (ahem). Kidding aside, though, the real reason I'm so fuzzy-headed on the issue might just be that I was up past 4:00 in the morning dealing with site maintenance. Which is why I decided to punt today, and just run this program note instead.
User purge complete
As I mentioned last week, ChrisWeigant.com has been overwhelmed by bogus users of late. Users register, and then attempt to post "comment spam" to get some useless link posted. My spam filter catches all of these (I don't think in the six years this site has been active that a single one of these has ever been seen publicly), so in the end it is a pointless exercise for the spammers, but try telling them that.
In any case, to clean up our database, I've personally gone through each and every user login and email and deleted a whopping 1,400-1,500 of them, finishing up last night. Because of this purge, I may have inadvertently deleted valid users. I apologize if this is the case, for anyone. But this presents a problem, if you have been affected. Since to use my "Email Chris" page you must be a valid user and logged in, this is now impossible if your login has been deleted.
If you have been deleted, you have two options. You can either create a new login and use the new name here, or if you'd like me to attempt to reinstate your older account, you can contact me and ask me to do so. You can contact me on Twitter, or by writing to the following email address:
iexist ("at" symbol) chrisweigant (dot) com
This address is temporary -- it will only remain active for another few weeks -- so please contact me soon if you got inadvertently deleted from the site. And, again, my apologies -- deciding who is a spammer and who is real is more of an art form than a hard science, so I'm sure I made a few mistakes.
Columns will resume their normal schedule tomorrow.
-- Chris Weigant
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