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Blogger woes again

I have been able to comment on a couple of blogs by re-entering name and a URL, but some sites do not give me this option so I cannot publish comments.  I am still reading and not ghosting on purpose, but how to fix this is beyond me.

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  2. I accidentally removed the comment. This probably indicates my problems are of my own making because my fingers and brain do not seem connected today.

    Silver asked about Blogger Help. They call it help, not sure why. It's never been helpful to me.

    So I had to sign myself in with name and URL to make this comment. Some of the blogs I read have allowed me to do this and I can comment again. Others say sign in with a google account but then do not give option to put in name and URL so I still can't comment on those sites.

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  3. It's good to know that you are still out there finding us, and not just "lurking". :-) I do miss your comments, but at least I can find you here.

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  4. Glad to know you are around:-) I think Chatty Crone has had the same problem and don't think she has fixed it either.

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  5. There seem to be no rhyme or reason to this. I can comment on some blogs without a problem. Others I have to sign in each time and deal with captcha (my own blog included!). Others, I cannot comment at all. Very frustrating. I know others are having problems as well so I am hoping some one will figure it out. It is beyond me.

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  6. Blogger goes through these things from time to time and it seems to be very random in the way it strikes. I have wonder if they are switching or updating servers. It is aggravating. Now let's see what happens when I hit publish!

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  7. I also had some similar problems with a few bloggers. I also think Blogger is not as maintained as it used to be. There are other venues. At least I can comment on you blog right now!!

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  8. Many blogs have you sign into Google, which I don't know how to do. So, those blogs I cannot comment on at all.

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  9. Yep. This is happening to me. I get so frustrated. I have lost my readers, and I can’t comment on blogs, nor can I even read comments on mine.

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