Blog Etiquette: Trackbacks
Posted By Russ Emerson on December 12, 2004 at 3:41 pm
For good or for ill, the past week has brought higher-than-usual traffic to this site, which has had the side-effect of reminding me of one of the rude little things people do that irritate me: bogus trackbacks.
I don’t just mean trackback spam. I don’t get much of that, thanks to MT-Blacklist. No, I mean bloggers looking to increase their own traffic or their TTLB Ecosystem link counts without having the common courtesy to actually link back to something I’ve posted.
[For starters, my traffic just isn’t that high. There’s not much benefit to it.]
When I get a trackback, of course I check the link. I don’t get so many that I can ignore them.
So people, here’s the rule: If your post does not contain an actual link to my post, I will summarily delete the trackback. I don’t care who you are. You get no free linkage from me unless I say you do.
Quite simple, isn’t it?
And yes, this has happened more than once, with a couple of repeat offenders. It’s bloody rude. The Blacklist awaits the offenders if it happens again.
More on the matter from the Commissar.