From 00f770dec05fea26d0e86fd2a8b72555d3a021d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adar Nimrod <nimrod@shore.co.il>
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2020 11:27:47 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] fixup! Entry update on the spam page.

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 content/spam-me-update.rst | 17 ++++++++---------
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/spam-me-update.rst b/content/spam-me-update.rst
index 17d2798..a0a0770 100644
--- a/content/spam-me-update.rst
+++ b/content/spam-me-update.rst
@@ -5,12 +5,11 @@ Spam me - Update
 :summary: Update on the direct messaging experiment
 
 In `last month' post <https://www.shore.co.il/blog/spam_me>`_ I wrote about the
-new direct messaging I setup and the concern about abuse from that (spam and privacy
-concerns). While I can't speak on the privacy part (I don't know if anybody is
-listening to that channel besides me), I can update on the spam part. Since
-going live I recieved exactly 0 unsolicited messages. Nada, zilch,
-bupkis, גורנישט. I'm a little disappointed in that since it shows that my blog
-is not read by millions of people (a shock, I know). But it also seems that
-automated scanners, scanning repos in Github don't act on this kind of
-information. With that, I plan on keeping everything running for the foreseeable
-furture.
+new direct messaging I setup and the concern about abuse from that (spam and
+privacy concerns). While I can't speak on the privacy part (I don't know if
+anybody is listening to that channel besides me), I can update on the spam part.
+Since going live I recieved exactly 0 unsolicited messages. Nada, zilch, bupkis,
+גורנישט. I'm a little disappointed with that since it shows that my blog is not
+read by millions of people (a shock, I know). But it also seems that automated
+scanners, scanning repos in Github don't act on this kind of information. With
+that, I plan on keeping everything running for the foreseeable furture.
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