So what is it with some Vox users anyway? They add huge numbers of members as "neighbors" apparently to somehow generate traffic to their blogs and maybe get reciprocal links. Go to their Vox blog and you'll find page after page of "neighbors" listed, not a modest selection of connected individuals. Two have made me a "neighbor" recently — folks I share nothing with in the way of personal, cultural, or business interests. What do they gain? Is there a Vox ranking from which these folks get some benefit? C'mon! So to kindred spirits who wish to share a bit of their life I say, won't you be my neighbor? (ala Fred Rogers). To those who are trying to get attention, well, you're just a neighborhood spammer and I wish you would "move out."
Amen brother! I say, amen! ~S
LOL! The first thing I did here on Vox was ask my sister if I could make her a neighbour. It was about a week before she reciprocated and put me on her list. Like you I have received notification that someone has added me and when I look at their site I don't see a lot in common. At first it was very exciting as I wondered how I was going to get anyone, other than my sister, to read my blog without a neighbourhood.