I installed this blog today. I decided it was time to become more proactive in the Web site than just activating members and responding to email or lost passwords. Speaking of blogs, everyone on ChinaMiss.com has blog privileges. Few members take advantage of this feature and to add content about their life and photos. Using this can make your posting more interesting.
This blog will be a way to provide additional information for our members as well as non-member. I will also use it to answer questions you may have. These can be question on I marriage, relationships, travel to China, Visas and any thing you may think is important.
I separated this blog from the main site because these things tend to attract a lot of spammers and scammers. It has been a tedious job removing them from the China Miss site. So, if you see any member who says they are from Sierra Leone. Darfur or Nigeria, let me know. While I hate to discriminate against entire countries, it has become necessary to protect members. I know not everyone in those countries are scam artist and that they also exist in other countries. However, these are the places where I have the main problems.
A nice new feature is the ability to block other members from contacting you. This ability is one good reason not to post your email or contact information on our site, besides the fact that it’s against policy. If you have a problem with a member, you can block them and use the Report abuse link.
There is another feature you may not know. You can keep your membership secret from everyone. Click My Profile from the main menu and when the page appears, click Settings link and in the Setting’s page, choose Nobody for Show Profile for option.
This is the end of the Day One post. I will be posting more as we go about improving China Miss International.