I really miss the stats page where I could see how many and who logged onto my journal. There were a lot of people on JS who read but never made a comment - which was OK with me but at least I could see that it was being read. Wordpress does allow you to see a graf of how many readers you had.
Well enough crying over something that is in the past
Jayess is gone in the sense that we remembered it.
ReplyDeleteI am relieved because toward the end people were coming at me from all kinds of weird directions. I was mortified at having my name posted on the top of anything.
I mean at first it was flattering but after awhile it was a burden.
Here I am a small fish in a HUGE pond and I like it.
Cheers,
Bobby
Go to statcounter.com and you can see who comes to visit you. :)
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. And it's the same the other way around... I visit journals and have no time to comment (or nothing to say) and I know that that person won't know I was there and think I don't care anymore *snif*
ReplyDeleteyep, totally agree Larry I have the same problem, same with Dorrie's too.
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