Do you approve pingbacks?

by AFI
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Sometimes I get pingbacks to my blogs, especially if I submit an article myself and it gets picked up and the link is back to my blog. Should I approve these comments or not? :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author MrWonton
    I always trash them, as I prefer the one way link.

    Not sure what convention is though.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    I always turn them off in WP.
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  • Profile picture of the author extremeweightloss13
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    • Profile picture of the author AFI
      Originally Posted by extremeweightloss13 View Post

      hi can you elaborate what do you mean ping back?

      I know how to ping by submitting your url website and ping but I really don't have an idea what is ping back...

      Please help thanks!

      It just means a link back to your blog post. I'm not really sure the difference between a pingback and a backlink though. :confused:

      UPDATE: Wait I know the difference. The pingback is a link to one of your blog posts. A backlink is a link to your front page only.
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      • Profile picture of the author Dele
        Originally Posted by AFI View Post

        It just means a link back to your blog post. I'm not really sure the difference between a pingback and a backlink though. :confused:

        UPDATE: Wait I know the difference. The pingback is a link to one of your blog posts. A backlink is a link to your front page only.
        First of all, a backlink can be to any page of your website whether front page or inner pages.

        A pingback creates a one-way backlink up until the time the receiving webmaster decides to act on it either by scrapping it or approving it. If approved, it turns into a reciprocal link i.e. two-way link where both webmasters are linking to each other. If disapproved, it remains a one-way backlink to the receiving webmaster's site for as long as retained on the originating webmasters site or no backlink at all if then removed by the originating webmaster.

        I normally leave the feature on in my blog to see the no. and types of sites linking to my site through my re-published articles but once i see this i thrash such pingbacks only with the exception of high authority sites. It involves more work though. Approving the pingbacks will create reciprocal links which is not favored by Google and where it is from a "bad neighborhood site" can even be detrimental to your rankings.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dele
      Originally Posted by extremeweightloss13 View Post

      hi can you elaborate what do you mean ping back?

      I know how to ping by submitting your url website and ping but I really don't have an idea what is ping back...

      Please help thanks!

      This feature - pingback is quite different from pinging of your post/url that you mentioned.

      In this case, no action is taken by you to originate this. Rather, it is originated by another webmaster who mentions something about your site in his blog, supported with an hyperlink which based on the pre-programming of both his and your blog, forwards a ping to your site notifying the receiver of such a commentary about his site on another blog. This feature must be enabled on both blogs for this feature to work.

      It is usually rampant in cases where a webmaster takes your published article from an article directory and re-publishes it on his blog leaving your links in place. The hyperlinks on your article now placed on his site, then spontaneously generates the ping referred to.

      Some webmasters use this feature for spamming by inserting hyperlinks of the title of your blog posts on their blogs with the hope of you approving the trackback/pingback thereby turning into a reciprocal link and they thus having a backlink, albeit reciprocal(two-way linking)

      This post is quite relevant

      => Turning Trackbacks On : It's Gains And Pains
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  • Profile picture of the author John W.G.
    I don't see how approving them sets up a two way link.

    I'm not linking to any other sites (because I have comments turned off) on any of my posts but I approve them all the time.

    What am I missing?
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  • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
    I just moderate them. If I think they are spammy I trash them and if it seems legit I approve them. It's always nice to display who re-published our articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author rachwrites
    Thanks Dele, for the wee lesson; I was a little foggy on some points, but have been moderating pingbacks as I suspected the "good" ones were just that.

    Personally, even with a static-type WP blog - one that you don't want to look like a blog - I would keep the pingbacks feature turned on. It's a good way to see who's mentioning your site and you can always trash them.
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