Can someone explain me what is pingback? When I edit my posts I receive: new pingback is waiting for your approval. It seams I shouldn't edit my posts, but that is very hard for
Delete them. They are not needed and you can actually shut the notifications off in your settings on your site.
Pingbacks (also known as trackbacks) are a form of automated comment for a page or post, created when another WordPress blog links to that page or post.
When you publish a new blog post, WordPress attempts to ‘ping‘ all the sites that were linked to in your post. i.e. Your WordPress website is informing other websites that you’ve linked to them.
When you receive pingpacks, then it means someone else has linked to one of your posts or pages.
This article expalin pingbacks and what to do to them very clearly
http://www.wpdoctors.co.uk/with-wordpress-whats-a-pingback-should-i-approve-them/
I hope it answers your question
T
Hi Here is a explanation I found for you, hope it helps http://en.support.wordpress.com/comments/pingbacks/
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Can someone explain me what is pingback? When I edit my posts I receive: new pingback is waiting for your approval. It seams I shouldn't edit my posts, but that is very hard for
Delete them. They are not needed and you can actually shut the notifications off in your settings on your site.
Pingbacks (also known as trackbacks) are a form of automated comment for a page or post, created when another WordPress blog links to that page or post.
When you publish a new blog post, WordPress attempts to ‘ping‘ all the sites that were linked to in your post. i.e. Your WordPress website is informing other websites that you’ve linked to them.
When you receive pingpacks, then it means someone else has linked to one of your posts or pages.
This article expalin pingbacks and what to do to them very clearly
http://www.wpdoctors.co.uk/with-wordpress-whats-a-pingback-should-i-approve-them/
I hope it answers your question
T
Hi Here is a explanation I found for you, hope it helps http://en.support.wordpress.com/comments/pingbacks/
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Thanks for the great explanation Bill.