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please I really need help on this. Anybody with knowledge of how these bots work? |
Hello. The spam bots keep banning my posts and I can’t seem to understand why. My posts are actually adds for my business but I make sure I make the posts on ads sections that allow ads in other to avoid getting banned, yet they still get banned. So, I am trying to understand exactly what I am doing wrong in the posts that are triggering the spam bot. Unfortunately the spam bots do not point out the reason for the ban. Please I am pleading with Mode’s here to please look at my previous banned topics to see exactly what I am doing wrong so I can correct them and avoid getting banned. Thanks |
WaffenSS:use your tongue to count your teeth. |
They deserve it. |
it should end now, soon is too far. |
Biafranboys:you are so intoxicated by your own self inflicted insecurity that you attack every comment you see without understanding what the comment is saying. |
Making sure the circle is completely closed I guess. |
I won’t blame him. When people are being celebrated for sucking d-ck on national tv. |
Abaribe has simply told you were he stands. Sani is also telling you where he homself stands by wearing that T-shirt. |
Naybahood:because he married a Korean?
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They are cousins. |
mekaboy:Time have changed. I guess they have become an ally now. |
NaijaCoverBlog:fixed |
A 23-year-old female barber identified as Janet Alexander Areth has warmed the hearts of many with her zeal to succeed Janet said she used to work as a waitress at a strip club but she left to train as a barber after she was assaulted by a customer In a video interview that was shared on Instagram, Janet said she has trained 15 girls for free and she is ready to train more A young lady identified as Janet Alexander Areth has inspired so many people on social media with her determination to succeed. In an interview with BBC News Pidgin, the 23-year-old lady who is a professional barber said she used to work as a waitress at a strip club but she quit after she was assaulted by a customer. Janet said the customer spanked her bum and she hit his head with a POS, which led to a query from her boss. In her words: "I used to work at a strip club as a waitress because of the challenges my family went through. I didn't like the work but I just had to do it to pay some bills. "Something happened one very day, a customer spanked my bum bum and I hit his head with a POS because I couldn't take it. My boss queried me and told me customers are always right." According to her, a man registered her for barbing training when she was 21. She said she has been barbing for almost two years. Janet who runs a unisex salon said she has trained 15 girls for free. She called on interested girls around the Surulere area of Lagos to register and get trained for free. In her words: "Please if you are a young girl around surulere and you are really serious, I will offer free training, all you need is your body cover and clipper for training, Skill is bigger than body." Challenges she is facing She said she has turned down men who wanted to mix business with pleasure, adding that this is the challenge she is facing. In her words: "Whenever they tell me they want to go out with me, I tell them to connect me with clients if they really like me." She said she sees herself as someone that will eventually become great in life. Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1420499-i-work-a-strip-club-ive-trained-people-female-barber-declares-heartwarming-video.html https://www.instagram.com/tv/CQFxQISHx7S/?utm_medium=copy_link
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no be small thing |
Singapore-based mixed media artist QimmyShimmy uses polymer clay to craft baby figures and sugary treats that blend fantasy and reality in interesting and often disturbing ways. From tiny anatomical heart pies to baby head lollipops, the surreal sculptures are a trick and a treat wrapped in one confusing but attractive package. Formally trained in graphic design, QimmyShimmy tells Colossal that sculpting was a self-taught skill inspired by the desire to do something different. “It is a mix of wanting to do something really whacky apart from my design work, and also a little voice in my head that just wants to make strange, surprising things.” The oven-baked clay is formed and painted by hand and sometimes placed on common dessert settings, which makes the stark contrast of the imagery more apparent. While the work has been called pop-surrealist and even creepy, QimmyShimmy says that was never the intention. “My works have always been about finding the balance between sweetness and horror, and trying to find a way a viewer can look at them and feel repulsed yet enticed. That is the reason why I work often with subjects that we desire—desserts, pastries, etc. I grew up quite an oddball with an overly imaginative mind, and wonder if things are more than what we think they are. With my work I try to push our preconceived ideas and associations with objects, which dark humor seem quite effective in doing so.” https://www.thisiscolossal.com/tags/candy/
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This country lacks fairness. |
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Line level refers to the typical strength of the audio signal produced by professional audio gears like guitars, mixers, signal-processing equipment and other consumer audio gear. Hence; line level signal. Mic level is the strength of a microphone signal. Mic level is generally and in most cases very much lower in signal strength than line level. Line level Input is simply the port in the device where you plug in your line level gear. https://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/donaldekpe/mixer-inputs-270x300_zps4qn2pqan.jpg Note: *Plugging a mic into a line level input will usually produce audio that is too low for any good use. *Trying to run a line level gear through a mic input will often create distortions and risk damage to the input. *Please note that many modern devices have inputs and outputs that can be configured to accept either line level or mic level. |
