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  2. Techdirt - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Techdirt allowed readers to remove web ads. [15] In 2009, English singer Lily Allen created a blog critical of music piracy in which she plagiarized an entire post from Techdirt. [16] Following an exchange with Techdirt, debating hypocrisy in the musician's handling of copyright infringement, Allen shut down her blog. [17]

  3. Wikipedia:How to create a page - Wikipedia

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    One way is to save a link at your user page, or sometimes, on your user talk page. Once you save a red link there, and create the page, the link will turn blue and will be accessible anytime you visit it. Go to your user or user talk page (both permanently linked at the top of any Wikipedia page); Surround the page title you want to create in ...

  4. Mike Masnick - Wikipedia

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    Michael Masnick (born December 8, 1974 [1]) is an American editor and entrepreneur.He is the CEO and founder of Techdirt, a weblog. [2]He coined the term "Streisand effect" on the Techdirt blog in January 2005 and was interviewed about it three years later on National Public Radio's All Things Considered.

  5. Permalink - Wikipedia

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    Permalinks are usually denoted by text link (i.e. "Permalink" or "Link to this Entry"), but sometimes a symbol may be used. The most common symbol used is the hash sign, or #. However, certain websites employ their own symbol to represent a permalink such as an asterisk , a dash, a pilcrow (¶), a section sign (§), or a unique icon.

  6. Linkback - Wikipedia

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    HTTP Link header or link element on the linked page Action required when notification is received Extract referrer value from incoming HTTP headers; Retrieve referring page; Parse retrieved page for desired information; Gather desired information from Given parameters; or retrieving and parsing the given URL; Retrieve page at "linking post URL ...

  7. Help:Permanent link - Wikipedia

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    A permanent link (or permalink) is a link to a specific version of a wiki page.Normal links always lead to the current version of a page, but the permalink leads to the text as it was at the time; the text does not include any edits made since.

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Linking

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    Here readers would see the link displayed as particle physics, not the hidden reference to the page Parton (particle physics), unless they followed the link or inspected the target title e.g. by mousing over it. If a physical copy of the article were printed, or the article saved as an audio file, the reference to the parton model would be lost.

  9. Wikipedia:Linking to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    You can "deep link" to a section of an article (or other Wikipedia page), using a hash character (#), then the section's title, with underscore characters (_) replacing spaces.