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What is a new linkback?

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Bill McIntyre

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Now and then I get an email telling me that there are new linkbacks to threads to which I am subscribed, and I got about 5 or 6 today.

What does this mean to me? Will I continue to get an email when there is a new post to the threads?

I'm just not sure what to do with this information.
 
I don't know Bill, often asked the same to myself. Some of the mods will answer I'm sure.
But having your attention in this thread, I'm told you're back in water and caught some splendid fish. Shall we DB folks have a..."link back" to your succesful season inauguration as soon as possible?
 
But having your attention in this thread, I'm told you're back in water and caught some splendid fish. Shall we DB folks have a..."link back" to your succesful season inauguration as soon as possible?

Well, only if you insist.:)

It was a truly lucky way to come back after 6 months vacation after surgery.

I've put a link in a new thread in Trip Reports. I suppose I should start over with the story here, but there is already so much invested in that Spearboard thread.
 
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I've asked the same question. Whatinhell is a linkback and why do I get notification about them? No ever answers . . .
 
Read more about linkbacks in vBulletin forums here:
vBulletin SEO Forums - LinkBacks

Simplified told, it is a mechanism telling you someone was referring to your thread on another website, or linking the thread on an external page (i.e. in a forum on another website). You can then view the referrers at the bottom of the thread - the other website may contain relate information that may be of interest for you too.
 
Linkbacks are a pain in the ass! Can I stop them?
I do not understand why they would a pain in the ass. Linkbacks are external links pointing back to the specific post, so you can see where on web the topic was referred or discussed too, so you can have a look there for possibly more information on the same topic. It is very useful, in fact, and I do not understnad what on it could be annoying and how.

I also do not know why and how you imagine you could stop other people linking to DB posts. Well, it is certainly possibly to make the forum private with no public access, but that's certainly not in anyones interest.
 
I think you misunderstand. I am simply annoyed when all of a sudden I get 20 emails telling me something I don't need to know. I am happy that people are employing this option to direct people back to DB.
 
That's not linkbacks. That's email notifications then :) Why don't you disable them in your user profile? I never get any emails from DB, because I did not opt for them.
 
I want email notification if someone has replied to a thread I am involved in, I just don't need to know about someone putting in place a linkback.
 
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