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I have received 17 comments where the author is one of my posts and is in response to another of my posts. Does anyone know what this is about? Just looking it appears that it

You don't really need a plugin. You can stop self-pinging by using the relative URL instead of the full URL when internal linking.

So instead of internal linking to
http://yoursite.com/full-name-of-post

Simply link to the extension only:
/full-name-of-post/

This should stop self pings. Test it to see if it works for you.

In addition, I do not allow pingbacks and trackbacks because the majority are spam and it stops getting a bunch of poor quality backlinks.

In WP >Settings >Discussions, in the selection at the top of the page, where it says "do not allow linkbacks or trackbacks from other blogs", if you don't want trackback spam, you can uncheck that option.

~Jude

Hi Jude. Thanks so much. really helpful and works!!!

Well, I'm still confused about all this but I did learn something about a pingback and I think I might understand a little. Thanks for bringing up this topic. I will know what it is when it happens.

This is caused by your internal linking and is nothing to be concerned about. I get these pingbacks all the time whenever I reference another one of my previous articles in a current post. You can approve or delete, but again, nothing to be concerned about. All the best!

There is 34 now. here is a pick so you can see what I see.

http://onlinetomarketingsuccess.com/comment_confusion.jpg

wow, that is strange. I've never seen it but the others here I guess have. I've never heard of a pingback. I would have been confused too!
I learned something else new today. :)

That's a pingback which is your site talking to itself. You can just delete those.

how does that happen? I've never seen it. I didn't understand what he was asking lol.

When you link 1 of your pages to another page on your own site, it creates a pingback. But not every time which makes it even more confusing :)

Thanks Steve. Threw me for a loop.

You must be doing a lot of internal linking (which is not a bad thing) but you will get a lot of these pingbacks :)

I have not had this happen to me ... I'll be waiting to see the comments. M

I'm not sure what you mean. You said the author is one of your posts? Are you not the author? I'm sorry can you elaborate a bit.

I haven't had that happen so I'm glad you asked the question. I look forward to the answers.

They are probably track backs and ping backs. It's like your site talking to itself. I usually get rid of them, but let's see what others say first.

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Comments that i dont understand?

Comments that i dont understand?

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Website Development & Programming
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I have received 17 comments where the author is one of my posts and is in response to another of my posts. Does anyone know what this is about? Just looking it appears that it

You don't really need a plugin. You can stop self-pinging by using the relative URL instead of the full URL when internal linking.

So instead of internal linking to
http://yoursite.com/full-name-of-post

Simply link to the extension only:
/full-name-of-post/

This should stop self pings. Test it to see if it works for you.

In addition, I do not allow pingbacks and trackbacks because the majority are spam and it stops getting a bunch of poor quality backlinks.

In WP >Settings >Discussions, in the selection at the top of the page, where it says "do not allow linkbacks or trackbacks from other blogs", if you don't want trackback spam, you can uncheck that option.

~Jude

Hi Jude. Thanks so much. really helpful and works!!!

Well, I'm still confused about all this but I did learn something about a pingback and I think I might understand a little. Thanks for bringing up this topic. I will know what it is when it happens.

This is caused by your internal linking and is nothing to be concerned about. I get these pingbacks all the time whenever I reference another one of my previous articles in a current post. You can approve or delete, but again, nothing to be concerned about. All the best!

There is 34 now. here is a pick so you can see what I see.

http://onlinetomarketingsuccess.com/comment_confusion.jpg

wow, that is strange. I've never seen it but the others here I guess have. I've never heard of a pingback. I would have been confused too!
I learned something else new today. :)

That's a pingback which is your site talking to itself. You can just delete those.

how does that happen? I've never seen it. I didn't understand what he was asking lol.

When you link 1 of your pages to another page on your own site, it creates a pingback. But not every time which makes it even more confusing :)

Thanks Steve. Threw me for a loop.

You must be doing a lot of internal linking (which is not a bad thing) but you will get a lot of these pingbacks :)

I have not had this happen to me ... I'll be waiting to see the comments. M

I'm not sure what you mean. You said the author is one of your posts? Are you not the author? I'm sorry can you elaborate a bit.

I haven't had that happen so I'm glad you asked the question. I look forward to the answers.

They are probably track backs and ping backs. It's like your site talking to itself. I usually get rid of them, but let's see what others say first.

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Really curious how they find your website and what it is they look for that would bring them there? They are def real people because they have to fill out the captcha to post.<

They are persistent! Software has been developed to target blogs and has been around for some time. I've noticed my spam targets one particular post on my website. It can even fill out the captcha info. It's a backlink software program.

Most of them are auto bots, not humans. Sadly, there are services that will pay human spammers .001 cents or some small amount like that per spam post. ~Jude

Thank you all. Makes sense. My Akismet does work also. It is catching them. Even some of my fellow WA peeps.

There should already be things set up in Akisment to help block these spams, you may want to check the settings.

If the spammers can find your website then REAL people can too. Don't worry, be happy - someone found you website. Yay! ~Marion

A combination of CAPTCHA, Askimet and the native comment controls can really cut down the spam.

They are fishing, hoping you click on their website. Akismet suppose to block if URL is in message

I agree with Carlalves.

I don't think they're particularly picky about which site they land on. I have five different sites and I've seen the same crapola on all of them. The sites are totally different, too. I'm sure they have software geared to leave bulk comments on as many sites as possible. Yes, they are real people, but technology is available to allow them to do this easily.

How do so many comment spammers find your website?

How do so many comment spammers find your website?

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Really curious how they find your website and what it is they look for that would bring them there? They are def real people because they have to fill out the captcha to post.<

They are persistent! Software has been developed to target blogs and has been around for some time. I've noticed my spam targets one particular post on my website. It can even fill out the captcha info. It's a backlink software program.

Most of them are auto bots, not humans. Sadly, there are services that will pay human spammers .001 cents or some small amount like that per spam post. ~Jude

Thank you all. Makes sense. My Akismet does work also. It is catching them. Even some of my fellow WA peeps.

There should already be things set up in Akisment to help block these spams, you may want to check the settings.

If the spammers can find your website then REAL people can too. Don't worry, be happy - someone found you website. Yay! ~Marion

A combination of CAPTCHA, Askimet and the native comment controls can really cut down the spam.

They are fishing, hoping you click on their website. Akismet suppose to block if URL is in message

I agree with Carlalves.

I don't think they're particularly picky about which site they land on. I have five different sites and I've seen the same crapola on all of them. The sites are totally different, too. I'm sure they have software geared to leave bulk comments on as many sites as possible. Yes, they are real people, but technology is available to allow them to do this easily.

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