The Washington Post is tracking links back. I doubt this policy will last. They are laying themselves wide open to track back spam. This is not a confession ... I mean not officially a confession
Update:
Actually this is an experiment. I don't know how the trackback works. I wonder if there is human screening and trackbacks to me are deleted as a result of the nonconfession above. Just as a temporar experiment I maDe [this]A link which I [will] removeD [in] after one hour.
update 2: Nothing happened. I don't get it. edits to update in caps deletions in square brackets.
if they have a human editor looking at the backtracks the smart way to do it would be to do it *before* the trackback is published. So they might be presceening.
ReplyDeletetyr writting a short post relating to a actual story in the WaPo, perhaps a repost of one of the Katrina stories ? Then try following the link to the WaPo form your blog.
or is that what you tried and it still didnt work?