Ok I just went to my blog to see if there were some way of seeing the rules
Nothing there,
I went to frequently asked questions in the home page...not really "rules' per se there, and then I went to set up of the blog...and I saw what you were referring to..
I want to know why blogs are not for asking questions if a question arises...why not?
and I would like this to be answered by the one who made the rules..please which would be ...webmster or Spirit-or are they one in the same...??
If these rules are enforced then why not all these blogs of events which the authors are involved with that are being advertised in blogs- since this is a form of commercial advertissing..retail..if you will. Authors openingly speaking of making money from these events and their involvement.
If this is allowed and, apparently it is,...why not questions...and/or not supportive comments?
In other words, and this is one of the issues that crops up, why are rules selectively enforced..? This is a legit question and forms of this have popped up over and over in various incarnations..particularly in the forums.
And I'd bet it is based on man-power hours...But thanks for the info- I did not have it...but mostly all comes out in the wash!
Thanks for your tireless patience Wrenn...