I have and still write about local, national and World News. I earned a lifetime membership in the Golden Key International Honour Society and would like to reconnect with other global members.It is my opinion that one should be aware of their local happenings, as well as global issues.
I named my press website Creekside News Journal (CNj) in 2007.
A name that could always journey with me.
I am forever living near a creek and if that should ever change well, photographers and the World Wide Web keep me grounded. There is always a forever canopy of stars, trees, creeks and oceans captured by photographers from around the world that share their images with those of us that surf the World Wide Web.
I have been scattered all over the internet and I thought I had finally started pulling all the parts of me back into one location but, not just yet.
I needed to find a new location once again for CNj.
I got older and wasn't keeping up with web designing and coding.
Dropped CNj off at Tumblr and now I am pulling away after years.
There is a technical reason for me but, I will keep an eye on the Tumblr photographers' community.
Many activities have taken place and this is my last attempt to catch-up.
I am condensing my time spent.
For those of us that have been using Twitter since Jack Dorsey and his partners created the platform, it is not new to me to return to private ownership there.
I read through all of Twitter's updated Terms of Service. They go into effect in June. No matter who you might be as a user of the Twitter platform, I suggest you read the new TOS.
New update: Who Knows? Has Elon Musk completed the purchase of Twitter?
New update: "District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine has sued Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the Facebook Cambridge Analytica scandal."
All those share buttons that people insert on their websites need to catch-up with the current times.
I find more and more individuals, organizations, local newspapers and governments that have not placed their websites into https compliance.
Organizations, local newspapers and governments will find themselves loosing more and more of their identity and audience on the internet.
Then there are government websites that will begin to realize why they needed to become .gov websites two years ago.
Remember? Government was told by the FCC & FTC to have a Government Social Media Policy.