Incoming Links
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I am getting some inappropriate links to my blog. Is there a way to remove these links to my blog?
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We’ll need a link to your blog and some more details about the inappropriate incoming links in order to see how to help you.
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This morning I received my first incoming link, I read over all posts about why I’m linked & I cant find my blog on the site that linked to me, can you tell me what more I can do to find out why I’m linked to them & if it is for good or bad? Any help would be much appreciated!
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Links = Good. Pretty much always.
Also, the incoming links system is a bit screwed up at the moment so it’s not that surprising that you can’t find the actual link. Don’t worry about it.
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rosclarke said: “Links = Good. Pretty much always.”
Well I can’t agree; we run a series of websites (www.bbay.u3anet.org.au) is one and we are getting some very nasty incoming links. We are asking members to be confronted with links to pornography and to gay sex that most would not want to see, particularly through an “official” website.
Surely there is a way to turn off incoming links. If not then there ought to be.
Regards,
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Visitors to your blog will not be able to see your incoming links which are shown on your dashboard.
If you are talking about pingbacks to individual posts, you can stop displaying those. Settings – Discussion – Allow link notifications from other blogs.
Of course, this assumes that you have a wordpress.com blog. The one linked to in your comment is a wordpress.org blog. So you’ll need to ask your question in the wordpress.org forum.
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