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@rektide I wrote a friendly comment on his original blog post asking for something like RS a couple years back. I explained how remoteStorage fits all the requirements he put in the post. Unfortunately he flagged my comment as spam without responding. I then wrote a second comment explaining that it wasn't spam, pointing him to more resources about it, and asking for feedback in case it was irrelevant or missing something he needed. Also flagged as spam and deleted without comment.

Best thing is, when I just wanted to look up the original tweet, I noticed that my Twitter account is even blocked by him. I used that account for my comments via Disqus on the post.

Very sad. I hope other people get through, because it would be very valuable feedback for the RS core team, and remoteStorage.js will actually launch Dropbox and Google Drive support in addition to remoteStorage accounts this or next month.

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