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Has my blog been hacked?
I saw a 'Like' on a comment I posted to one of the blogs I follow and so, out of interest, went to the person's blog and was horrified to see that the blogroll contains all of my most recent twenty followed blogs, exactly as they appear, on my Followed Blogs 'manage' page. I don't have a blogroll anymore on the home page, there's one on a draft page that I might publish later (but without my most recent follows), but the blogs I've most recently followed are on this person's list, too.Thinking that my blog may have been hacked, I changed my password, logged out then had another look at this person's blog and found that the blogroll's title was still there but not the list of blogs. My husband had a look and wondered if it maybe just appears when one's logged in, so I logged into my account again, and went to the person's blog - and sure enough, there are my followed blogs again. So is it possible for a member of staff, please, to take a look at this other person's blog and mine? I 'll subscribe to the email notifications to this and tag it modlook in the meantime.I've never seen this sort of thing before, 20 of the same blogs in the same order is surely not coincidence. The blogroll is on chaosofmemoriesblog.wordpress.com (hope it's okay to give the URL.) And mine is quietseason.wordpress.com If it's not a hack, maybe the person's been messing around with the code? Thanks for any help or information.
The blog I need help with is quietseason.wordpress.com.
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