If you’re looking for the original content from teresciaharvey.com, you won’t find it there anymore. I haven't owned or controlled that domain since 2013.
It’s come to my attention that the current owners of that address are using my old name and former website content to redirect people to random social media pages and other questionable places. I have absolutely nothing to do with those redirects, the new owners, or where they’re trying to send you.
- I’m not affiliated: I don't know who owns the site now and I don't endorse anything they’re linking to.
- It’s a shell: They’ve basically taken my old online "house" by copying it from the Internet Archive and turned it into a billboard for spam, SEO manipulation, sneaky redirects, and scammy links.
- My advice to you: If you have a domain that is expiring and you plan to let it go, make sure the Internet Archive doesn't host copies!!! If you don't, anyone willing to go to the trouble can impersonate you, and do it with copies of your own work. It's copyright infringement, but good luck getting anyone to make them take it down when they have the registration for the matching domain where the content used to live. Contact the Internet Archive and try to get them to take down any copies they have before you allow the domain to expire. (They might; they might not. I'll let you know if it works.)
- Find me here: terescia.com. This site (teresciaharvey.info) is my official space for setting the record straight.
It’s frustrating to see an old blog and website used this way, but the internet is a crazy place. People think because something was online once, it's free for the taking. That wasn't true then, and it's not true now.