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Trackback Madness...
I want to turn this blog into a respectable place for my technical thoughts. Step 1 of that initiative - Get rid of all the trackback spam.
A "clean" sampling of my trackbacks.
Almost all of my old posts have a few hundred spam trackback links. It's absolutely ridiculous. Dasblog has a referral blacklist feature that I'm looking into. Unfortunately, their documentation is a little out of date. It refers to an older blacklisting feature called "Moveable Type Blacklist". I believe 1.7 was the last version this feature was available (I'm running 1.9).
Some light googling gave me some direction on how to enable and configure it. It's a keyword based filter that will send 404's if a site that matches one of your specified keywords tries to refer back to you. Making up the keyword list should be fun.
Omar Shahine's WebLog
In the meantime, I created a PowerShell script to remove all trackbacks from my content files. I'll post that when I get home tonight. But until I get the blacklist feature figured out, I'll be leaving trackbacks turned off.
posted on Friday, May 04, 2007 8:08 PM
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5/4/2007 8:02 PM
Marc
Or you could just use one of the more mainstream publishing systems (wordpress, movable type, etc.)...
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