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glioncourt December 29 2011, 15:45:20 UTC
What!? We can edit comments without a paid account!? That's great!!! And just now that I started using the app on iPhone! I don't see that option on the app, though! :( but it will come in handy with all the typos I make on this tiny keyboard...

I haven't really stopped to appreciate the change yet because I've been online mostly on my phone.

Should I have a dreamwidth account?

Also, i can only think as transgenders in the "other" gender category. Sexual orientation can't be confused with gender... They're different things.

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turkmikari December 29 2011, 19:28:46 UTC
Only if the comment has not been replied to, but it's still something.

If you want another LJ you can get a DW, it's basically the same thing as LJ.

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glioncourt December 30 2011, 16:15:35 UTC
Hmmm I'll check it out but I don't think I have the time for another journal.

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turkmikari December 30 2011, 20:48:58 UTC
there's nothing particularly special about it really, just another LJ... though they do allow 15 icons for a free account, which in LJ is I think an ad sponsored account? I don't know I block all ads anyway so I have no idea if DW even has them. It's like the other day we were listening to some music at the office and I'm like "you tube has video ads right before the actual music video starts?" It was all news to me. XD

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glioncourt December 30 2011, 22:57:19 UTC
How do you block ads on YouTube!? They have two types of ads, sometimes it's the video before the actual video (sometimes you can skip it after 5 seconds, sometimes not) and then some videos have a popup ad that appears on top of the lower part of the videos.

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turkmikari December 31 2011, 00:30:48 UTC
The popup is kind of "stuck" on the video so closely that I haven't even tried to figure it out, plus it has the x to minimize it and doesn't take time away from the video's start up so I don't mind as much. As for the ones that appear before the video, Norton Internet Security blocks them. I didn't even specifically set it for those, although there were a few ads that went through in the past that I had to manually add to Norton's blocking rules. Maybe it blocks them automatically or maybe I unknowingly blocked them while trying to block something else, but yeah, they're gone. :D

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glioncourt December 31 2011, 13:44:24 UTC
I didn't think that was possible! But not all. Ideos have those, did you test one same video at home and the office!?

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turkmikari December 31 2011, 19:29:05 UTC
Yup ^^

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