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When you register on sageth.com, you will also need to link your account to wordpress.com. If you do not have a wordpress.com account, one will need to be created. WordPress.com manages your account and customizes your notifications and also helps to reduce the number of spam accounts on the site, among other things.
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- Use 2FA for verification (this is part of the registration step)
- Find something you want to reply to and comment!
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Yes, you can manage this a few ways:
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Services
Yes, of sorts. Once you have a free wordpress.com account (see related FAQ item), you can go to https://wordpress.com/me/get-apps and download the free Jetpack app. Jetpack will allow you to subscribe to Sageth.com posts as well as thousands of other sites of interest, as well as managing notifications.
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Yes, we aim to be compliant with all standards, wherever possible.
Check out https://wordpress.com/following/manage.
Use the "Subscribe" box on the side or bottom of most pages.
Content
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Yes we do. You can find it here: https://www.sageth.com/privacy-policy
The site is primarily about Camden, however, it is difficult to tell a story in singularity of Camden alone without discussing how Camden affected -- or was affected by -- its suburbs. Because Camden was such a powerhouse of industry until the middle of the 20th century, it would be a disservice to exclude them.
We experiment a lot with the right amount of advertising. It is, unfortunately, needed to offset the costs of running the site, wherever possible. We are looking into other options, especially for our registered users.
If you are on mobile, no. This is a limitation of screen size. If you are on a desktop or have a large screen, you should see the content display in addition to a download link.
Donations
It's not something being openly considered.
Hosting costs, primarily. We also have costs associated to domain registration, our CDN, search capabilities on this site, and more. For future content, we would use it for microfilm research, a newspapers.com subscription, or similar research costs.