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		<title>By: Jeremy</title>
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		<description>Just an FYI. Most good browsers these days allow the end user to block these status updates because so many sites were using this to either hide the true location of a link or to stream text ads.

Do not rely on your end user being able to see the status update, as it may very well be blocked.</description>
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<p>Do not rely on your end user being able to see the status update, as it may very well be blocked.</p>
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