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  2. Pingback - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pingback

    Details about this vulnerability have been publicized since 2012, [8] with Akismet reporting in 2013 that "almost 100% of trackbacks and pingbacks are spam". [9] The pingback attacks consist of "reflection" and "amplification": an attacker sends a pingback to a legitimate Blog A, but providing information of the legitimate Blog B (impersonation ...

  3. Trackback - Wikipedia

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    Trackbacks are used primarily to facilitate communication between blogs; if a blogger writes a new entry commenting on, or referring to, an entry found at another blog, and both blogging tools support the TrackBack protocol, then the commenting blogger can notify the other blog with a "TrackBack ping"; the receiving blog will typically display ...

  4. Webmention - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebMention

    Refback, a similar protocol but easier than Pingbacks since the site originating the link doesn't have to be capable of sending a Pingback request. Trackback , a similar protocol but more prone to Sping (Trackback spam) since there is no authentication or verification possible with Trackbacks.

  5. Blog - Wikipedia

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    Since all blogs are on the internet by definition, they may be seen as interconnected and socially networked, through blogrolls, comments, linkbacks (refbacks, trackbacks or pingbacks), and backlinks. Discussions "in the blogosphere" were occasionally used by the media as a gauge of public opinion on various issues.

  6. Sping - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sping

    Sping is short for "spam ping", and is related to pings from blogs using trackbacks, called trackback spam.Pings are messages sent from blog and publishing tools to a centralized network service (a ping server) providing notification of newly published posts or content.

  7. Linkback - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkback

    "Linkback" is the generalized term used to reference four methods of communication between websites. While sometimes confused with one another, linkbacks and backlinks are not the same type of entity.

  8. Birmingham Back to Backs - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 18th century, the land where the houses are now located was owned by several families. The Inge family, after whom Inge Street is named, owned the land on the west side of the street whilst the Gooch family owned the land to the east side, where the back to backs were built.