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Question for the people using Tumblr and Tumblingazz owners too
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<blockquote data-quote="Josue Kovacek" data-source="post: 18515" data-attributes="member: 7691"><p>I was looking forward to building a web 2.0 from expired tumblr blogs, but I ran into a hiccup. I know I can't use my ip address to sign up to multiple tumblr blogs. So my question here is, can I use public proxies to create these accounts safely? Let me remember you that I only plan on making these blogs for pbns, I dont plan on signing back into these accounts once I place my link on the blog. Some insight or advice would greatly be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josue Kovacek, post: 18515, member: 7691"] I was looking forward to building a web 2.0 from expired tumblr blogs, but I ran into a hiccup. I know I can't use my ip address to sign up to multiple tumblr blogs. So my question here is, can I use public proxies to create these accounts safely? Let me remember you that I only plan on making these blogs for pbns, I dont plan on signing back into these accounts once I place my link on the blog. Some insight or advice would greatly be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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