Edited to add: Everything seems to be okay now. She hasn’t killed me.
I deleted my online acquaintance’s site by accident.
Clearly, you shouldn’t let me near your Web space. This is why I am going to be buying my own domain name and paying for hosting through a company instead of asking other people for hosting. I’ve been a year without a Web site and, at last, I realise that I miss it. I miss having a domain name and a Web site of my own.
I only hope I don’t delete my own Web site, although, theoretically, I wouldn’t lose much, as I keep copies of everything I upload to my Web site. I don’t edit anything through my FTP program or an interface like WordPress’. I edit through Notepad.
So, there are lessons to be learned here, for everyone. I won’t mention what happened exactly, as I (a) have no idea how I managed to delete her public_html folder, and (b) it’s nobody’s fault, and yet, everyone’s fault, at the same time.
She has blogged about this incident on her Web site, and I would like to reiterate here that I am not a hacker. She has not said anything of the sort, but some of her comment-leavers have insinuated it. I do not have the desire to attempt anything like that. In addition to that, I do not steal passwords or user names. You may draw your own inferences from that.
Glittercake! is the personal weblog and Web site of Sonya, a 19 year-old university student living just outside of Melbourne, Australia.
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