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Understanding Blogging: Tips for Creating a Safe and Engaging Blog

A blog is a platform for sharing information about yourself and others, typically arranged chronologically. When creating your blog, it's essential to choose a unique username that's different from your real name for safety reasons. Aim for a username of at least 6-8 characters, possibly including numbers. Your password should also be strong, featuring at least 6-8 characters, including numbers, and should not resemble your username or personal details like your birth date or phone number. Follow these guidelines for a safer blogging experience.

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Understanding Blogging: Tips for Creating a Safe and Engaging Blog

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  1. WHAT IS A BLOG? A blog is a peace of information about yourselfe and other people, usually arranged in chronocological order.

  2. Press that to change / delete your picture Profile picture Press this tag to log out. About me friends badges Press this to select a background

  3. This a some of the rules you should follow while creating a blog. When you’ re creating a blog you Bill obviously creat an username. The username can never be the same as your name, why? Beacause of safty. So your username should have at least 6/8 or more. You can have some numbers if you whish to. If you want a very strong password it need’s to have 6/8 or more, numbers, and make sure it’s not the same as your name/username. You don’t need to put your date of birth, phone number or even email.

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