Google License: By Deleting my content they go against their own license.
I change the intro to the Blog asking you to agree or not on the type of content. I included it in the setting for all posting because I don't have time when scammers that I uncover on social media have discovered a way to give me a headache. Now something without reading the posing is going by a title. But I believe in Karma and eventually, justice happens.
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