“link-backs”

*4 TYPES* –>

*REF-BACK*

*TRACK-BACK*

*PING-BACK*

*WEB-MENTION*

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*a ‘link-back’ is a ‘method’ for ‘web authors’ to obtain ‘notifications’ when other authors link to one of their ‘documents’*

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This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to, their articles.

The four methods (Refback, Trackback, Pingback and Webmention) differ in how they accomplish this task.

“LinkBack” is the generalized term used to reference four methods of communication between websites

While sometimes confused with one another, linkbacks and backlinks are not the same type of entity. A backlink is what the person referring to a page creates while a linkback is what the publisher of the page being referred to receives.

Any of the four terms—Linkback, Trackback, Pingback, or (rarely) Refback—might also refer colloquially to items within a section upon the linked page that display the received notifications, usually along with a reciprocal link; Trackback is used most often for this purpose. Also, the word Trackback is often used colloquially to mean any kind of Linkback.

Refback Trackback Pingback Webmention

Trigger mechanism Visitor to linking site clicks on the link, and their browser takes them to the linked site Code on linking server examines added or updated documents, extracts links, and sends notification to linked server for each link found Code on linking server examines added or updated documents, extracts links, and sends notification to linked server for each link found Code on linking server examines added or updated documents, extracts links, and sends notification to linked server for each link found

Notification medium HTTP referrer value HTTP POST[1] XML-RPC call HTTP POST with source and target parameters[2]

Capture mechanism Examination of incoming HTTP referrer values Trackback capture script XML-RPC function Webmention capture script

Information sent by linking server None

Linking site name (Optional)

Linking post title (Optional)

Linking post excerpt (Optional)

Linking post URL

Linked post URL

Linking post URL

Linked post URL (target)

Linking post URL (source)

Additional information presented to linked server HTTP referrer sent by a visitor’s browser upon clicking the link IP address of linking server IP address of linking server IP address of linking server

Autodiscovery mechanism (how the linking server finds out how and where to send the notification) None LINK tag in the header of the linked page or Trackback RDF Documents Special HTTP header or LINK tag on the linked page HTTP Link header or link element on the linked page

Action required when notification is received

Extract referrer value from incoming HTTP headers

Retrieve referring page

Parse retrieved page for desired information

Gather desired information from

Given parameters

or retrieving and parsing the given URL

Retrieve page at “linking post URL”

Parse retrieved page for desired information

Verifying that linking page does indeed link to linked page is recommended, not explicitly required

Advantages Requires no special code on linking server (the link itself becomes the notification when someone clicks on it) All the information desired by the linked server (Linking site name, post title, excerpt) is present in the notification itself

Notification mechanism has a complete technical specification

Less susceptible to spamming

Uses well-known parts of HTTP wherever possible (autodiscovery, encoding of data, response status)

Reuses Pingback’s existing semantics

Minimum amount of data transferred on-the-wire

Disadvantages

No notification unless someone actually clicks on the link

Relies upon visitors’ browsers sending proper HTTP referrer information

Linked site must retrieve and parse linking site’s page to extract the information it wants

Notification requires positive action by linking server

Notification mechanism has only a partial technical specification

Autodiscovery information may prevent XHTML validation

Notification requires positive action by linking server

Linked site must retrieve and parse linking site’s page to extract the information it wants

Can be abused for DDOS attacks[3]

Notification requires positive action by linking server

Linked site must retrieve and parse linking site’s page to extract the information it wants

Relatively new, so less widely implemented

See also[edit]

Backlink

Page Rank

Search engine optimization

References[edit]

^ “Trackback specification draft”. Archived from the original on 2012-11-30. Retrieved 2012-09-24.

^ “Webmention Specification”.

^ Constantin, Lucian (2014-03-11). “Over 160,000 WordPress sites used as DDoS zombies”. PC World. Retrieved 2020-03-11.

en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Linkback

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