Archive for April 1st, 2005
Wordpress caught spamming?
A tasteless April Fool’s joke or the real McCoy? This article bares how Wordpress did it.
A couple of interesting issues crop up:
- Since Google introduced its AdSense program, blogging, for some, has become a means to earn dollars. Not really unethical, but rigging Google to boost one’s page rank is, for me, a bit questionable.
- The Wordpress excuse of the proceeds going to supporting the open-source project — thus benefitting the community — is just pretty hard to swallow, no matter how much sweetener you add to it.
- What does this say about the business model of open-source projects in general? Of course, funding can be an issue, especially if there’s a dearth of volunteers to do worthwhile deeds. But gaming search engines to up the revenues? *shrugs*
- And this, coming from one of the proponents of the fight against search engine spams (the
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Work, 1 April 2005
- Mounted shared disk,
hdc1. Edited/etc/fstab:/dev/hdc1 /home/iandexter/Shared vfat rw,user,noauto 0 0
- Changed
aptsources to Hoary. - Upgrading packages — taking too long!
- Updated articles on PFI.
- Uploading to server taking too long — fiber link to FTIC timing out. Checked it out. Rigged link, connected directly to MDF. Still no go.
