20260612-2354. Blog entry.
I noticed that I have been using “pro-active” verbs to describe my latest blog entries.
Prior to this latest change, I would be using my favorite date time stamp and followed by at least one word describing what might be in the content or blog entry.
For example, this particular blog entry is about how my post title now uses clearer descriptions, starting with a pro-active verb and other shorter words thereafter.
I “now” kinda sorta realize (a little bit too late) that I should craft carefully the post title.
A clearer post title might help to avoid the algorithms from flagging my site as either malicious or spammy, which happened just this month!
Without John Jr’s latest comments, I had NO idea how the SEO and other algorithms could be triggered easily to target sites, such as mine, in which I failed to consider “matching” the post title with the post content!
This has been a great lesson learned.
I’ve noticed how perceived negativities, including the usual challenges, obstacles, obstructions, or whatever, seem to perform like some sort of “guardrail”.
And thusly so we are “guided” as weary travelers towards a rather descent journey, which is supposed to be a positive outcome nonetheless.
P.S. I still reference my favorite date-time stamp in the opening sentence prior to the rest of my blog. I can’t help myself, okay? It has to be done for my reference only, should I need to resort my blogs in another unknown project later on.
That’s all. End transmission. 0008 AM PT. Edited 0010 AM PT.
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