New rules and noteworthy nuance.
It happened again. One second everything was going along fine and the next second…it wasn’t. But enough about the struggle with the taxes. This article is more along the lines of a site update. Recently a post was published on this site as a pay per view article. That is not uncommon for this site. However, what is uncommon, is to have every article from the beginning of time converted into a pay per view article. Suddenly, every story ever published on this site, became a closed book.
This was not the intended game plan. In fact, it was near the opposite end of the spectrum, as far as game plans go. However, the website design team moved quickly to remedy the situation. Within minutes, or at least within the hour, the problem was resolved. From there, it felt like a website design team meeting might help pinpoint the cause of the technological breakdown in website communications. Then the team left the hallway. (The mirror is in the hallway.)
The impromptu meeting helped determine that a technical snafu occurred. From there all stories were converted back to their original state. The good news is the successful reversal of the snafu. At least, it was good news for the website design team. It was not a set of new rules for the website. Favorite stories that were free before the snafu, are still free.
New Rules
Speaking of new rules, there are more than a few of those. But not on this website. At least, not yet. Changes are on the way, but all that stuff is top secret. Lots of websites do that though. They keep things on the down low until the right time. There might even be some distractions. Something off the wall to draw the attention somewhere else. Maybe a strange post, with some noteworthy nuance. A move meant to keep the guessing game active.
With this in mind, there are also code updates and internet issues that can create major problems. Sometimes the issue may involve new rules and policy updates. None of that happened here. It’s just interesting information. For a website design team. A website’s visitors aren’t usually interested in snafus. Especially the kind that charge a price for observation. I base this observation on personal experience.

Personal experience is a powerful teacher. The lessons are free, but costly. This was also some of the content of the website design team meeting. We really dug deep on these issues. One of the things that kept creeping into the discussion, was the new content angle. Several of the ebooks available exclusively from this site, now have audio versions. It’s possible to purchase the audio version separately from the ebook version. The download still happens directly from the site.
Noteworthy Nuance
This website is still a work in progress. It’s similar to a library, but one that is in the early stages of construction. The index is still under construction as well. Therefore, the directions are a little discombobulated. The category menu selection, on this site is a great place to search out free stories. Similarly the Blog menu selection will have the latest, or most recent publications.
In answer to the questions about card information. No card information is stored on site. Therefore, an additional purchase will require the card information to be entered again. And for each successive purchase thereafter. Additionally, ebook purchases do not expire. Once downloaded, they are available until the user deletes. Dropp pay per view articles and stories, expire after one week. Then they must be purchased again.
Hopefully that helps clear up any confusion around the articles and the ebooks. Additionally, users do not need a site membership to make a purchase. However, subscribing to the site is free, and one of the quickest ways to stay up to date on new articles and offers. Thanks for reading today.
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