While spending time lurking and avoiding working reading through a couple of great new blogs today like this one and this one, I realized how freaking annoyed I was getting trying to consistently comment from my google persona linked to this site when I spend the majority of the day logged into my other email that is linked to my family site. Now, I really don’t mind if anyone out there who finds this blog finds reads the other one (cuz I like you, yeah you)… unfortunately that’s not how I feel about those who know about my “public” blog that is easily found since it is linked to my regular email address…and just cuz you know my email address, it doesn’t mean I like and/or trust you anymore.
Remember this?
Yeah, that’s what motivated me to move this blog to a new address in the first place, though it’s way less convenient for me. Now I’m just annoyed that every time I want to comment on any of y’all’s awesome blogs (like Junket, Bradshaw, Mama M, & the grumbles just to name a few) I end up randomly being logged into one or the other.
Have any of you dealt with this? Any ideas of an easier way to circumvent the problem? I really try to write things that I would be fine with my mom, grandma, next door neighbor reading some day, but still, I don’t want to have to censor myself when I just feel like writing out my feelings about something.
I guess I want to have my cake and eat it too, you know? 🙂
You like me! You really like me!No but seriously, I honestly have no clue how to fix it. Does it make you feel better to know I know it's you regardless of profile? 🙂
I do like you, I do! 🙂
Um..I like BOTH of you! I noticed the difference but I didn't really think about it because I knew it was you. I should pay more attention to detail, eh?P.S. I don't have any advice. I'm Polish so always do things the hard way.
I DID notice that. Eh, I had the same issue, logging in with this one for that thing but not the other, etc. I eventually sucked it up and moved all my innernet bidness to one joint. That way my Reader, blogger, fb, everything is on one login. I use my sneaky sneak email for other random nonsense nowadays. It's a pain, but worth the transfer.