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Apr 05, 2006 00:05

We're happy to announce one more addition to LjSEEK.COM family MyRating it is not any rocket science but simple tool which allows you to monitor links to your journal. You can place the counter at any page, ie profile page and easily spot whenever there are more users linking to anything in your journal.


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livejamie April 5 2006, 08:10:17 UTC
what a confusing website.

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586 April 5 2006, 08:20:40 UTC
More like creepy. So, basically, anyone can enable the viewing of a journal's archived contents with this site? Even if the owner doesn't like the idea of that or has long since deleted such entries?

Lolz, the internet spawns the most pointless things.

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ljseek April 5 2006, 08:24:30 UTC
Not really

1) We only index users which allow search engines to index their journals, so if Google may index you, We will.

2) We do not index Friend Only or private posts (obviously)

3) You can register and remove your journal or some of your posts from our index.

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tephramancy April 5 2006, 09:11:51 UTC
Like it, thanks. Now I just need to make more people link to me ;)

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paulttt April 5 2006, 09:17:41 UTC
clever. very quick!

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undyingking April 5 2006, 11:52:56 UTC
I'm trying to use your contact form at http://www.ljseek.com/contact.php, but I'm getting a broken graphic at the bottom where I'm supposed to "Type this phrase, please:".

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ljseek April 5 2006, 17:35:44 UTC
Sorry for trouble.
It really was broken for some time, while we've fixed now.

The other way to contact us to leave comment in ljseek LiveJournal user. This image protection is where as there was massive spam coming our way from this firm.

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undyingking April 6 2006, 08:47:00 UTC
Thanks!

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tasha April 5 2006, 13:53:06 UTC
man, I'm about to make myself look like a dumbass, but I read:
Number of links is total number of links to your journal which we're aware about.

Number of Users is number of different users and communities linking to your journal.

and I'm not sure what you mean by linking to my journal. Why would someone literally link to my journal. Wouldn't that mean they had my username in their journal linking ME for other people to see? See, I'm confused and feel stupid now. :/

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ljseek April 5 2006, 17:37:35 UTC
Linking to your journal means providing a link to your journal, profile, any posts withing your journal it could be using lj-user tag or direct link.

Different users/communities is where as somethimes you can see very many links from same user which inflates link popularity.

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tasha April 5 2006, 17:47:47 UTC
well, I decided to see the popularity of my community and it's got like 100 something links, but when I checked them out... I don't understand how it's linked to my community because I didn't see my communities name mentioned in approximately half of them. Does this not work for communities? http://www.ljseek.com/links/premade_ljs

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ljseek April 5 2006, 18:04:20 UTC
Which post do you mean exactly ?

I've just checked the few top links and.... yes it does not look from the glace view there is something mentioning your community, but if you look in the source you'll see there is link to in in the distributed HTML code (only partially visible in input field)

At this point we do not have any smart checking what kind of link is it - any link will be counted.

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