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Blogging and Trackbacks

There have been some discussions lately about trackbacks. Some of my loyal readers are a bit confused about what they are and how to use them. Note: you do not trackback to yourself!

Here’s what WordPress itself has to say about it:

In a nutshell, TrackBack was designed to provide a method of notification between websites: it is a method of person A saying to person B, “This is something you may be interested in.” To do that, person A sends a TrackBack ping to person B.

A better explanation is this:

  • Person A writes something on their blog.
  • Person B wants to comment on Person A’s blog, but wants her own readers to see what she had to say, and be able to comment on her own blog
  • Person B posts on her own blog and sends a trackback to Person A’s blog
  • Person A’s blog receives the trackback, and displays it as a comment to the original post. This comment contains a link to Person B’s post

The idea here is that more people are introduced to the conversation (both Person A’s and Person B’s readers can follow links to the other’s post), and that there is a level of authenticity to the trackback comments because they originated from another weblog. Unfortunately, there is no actual verification performed on the incoming trackback, and indeed they can even be faked.

Most trackbacks send to Person A only a small portion (called an “excerpt”) of what Person B had to say. This is meant to act as a “teaser”, letting Person A (and his readers) see some of what Person B had to say, and encouraging them all to click over to Person B’s site to read the rest (and possibly comment).

Person B’s trackback to Person A’s blog generally gets posted along with all the comments. This means that Person A can edit the contents of the trackback on his own server, which means that the whole idea of “authenticity” isn’t really solved. (Note: Person A can only edit the contents of the trackback on his own site. He cannot edit the post on Person B’s site that sent the trackback.)

This is from the WordPress codex.

I’m now going to give you an example. I love Blogging for Boomers so I am going to give Ray and Rosie a trackback. Click here on trackback and see what happens!

cathy on August 25th, 2007 | Filed under WordPress Wizard |

4 Responses to “Blogging and Trackbacks”

  1. Ray Horner Says:

    I think I am getting it. We are learning so much from you.
    Since I am Person A should I put the trackback link for Person B in my post by INSERTING the link?
    Thanks so much
    Ray

  2. rosie Says:

    Wow, I am going to trackback this powerful chunk of information for my blogging boomers!!!!!
    Thanks for all you know and do.
    Can’t wait to practice.
    Rosie

  3. cathy Says:

    Exactly - You are getting it!

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