Best answer - nitecruzr (Top Contributor)
Well in order to report him as a felon you
need to figure out a few things first.
1. He probably found your blog because he was searching for
[an illicit item].
Having titles in your blog such
as http://thenicolefactor. blogspot.com/2011/10/im-not- abdl-but-i-dont-see- infantilism.html which
of course does discuss [part of what he searched for] is going to show up in search results. Now
granted you have to dig pretty deep on google to find it as you are not high up
on the search results but rule number 1 of not showing up on search results for
infantophila is to not blog about [part of what he searched for].
2. He may in fact be a troll. There are trolls on the internet who just
like to annoy people and nothing gets people madder than a [n illicit] reference.
3. If you do wish to report him you first need to figure out what country
he lives in. Perhaps corresponding with this person might get you some more
details. Of course never forget rule 29 of the internet. There are no women on
the internet and all kids are FBI agents. So talking to him might actually get
you into trouble.
My best advice is to block this user. Any sensible pedo knows to hide
behind a dozen proxxys and you would never find him anyway
All I was saying was that infantilism (which is what ABDLs have)
and [what he searched for in an illicit way]
are not the same. Also, I just feel like reporting the guy, not talking to him;
and I don't know how to block him.
You claim the searcher is a felon. How do you know he is a felon?
After all, it might be a search performed by a police officer who is part of an
International police effort searching for [guys like this Croatian felon].
You state on your blog that the search was illegal. Under what statutes of Croatian law would that be?
And the term appears on your website, in an article, so I am somewhat bemused as to the point you are trying to make. Else the search would not have steered the searcher to your site.
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You state on your blog that the search was illegal. Under what statutes of Croatian law would that be?
And the term appears on your website, in an article, so I am somewhat bemused as to the point you are trying to make. Else the search would not have steered the searcher to your site.
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Well it turns out according to this thread I
found http://www.google.com/ support/forum/p/blogger/ thread?tid=64dddc884aa057de& hl=en
However it appears that tutorial is outdated. As I can't
replicate the steps outlined. If I ever do find a way to block someone I will
let you know.
That there really is no way to block someone on blogger. Which is odd
because just about every other social networking site that Google has offers
this. I did find this old tutorial which shows you how to block someone if they
decide to follow your
blog http://www.wchingya.com/ 2009/05/how-to-block-blogger- followers.html
As I said, personal responsibility has been kaputed out of the window. I get chauvinistically blamed for talking about a subject that needs to be talked about in order to help ABDLs and others, and the felonous Croatian gets away with violating international law.