A few days ago, I discovered my blog
on the internet.
Except it wasn’t my blog. Just my blog posts. Every single one of them, all the recent ones
anyway. All copied word-for-word on some
other site. Scary.
What happened was, I was checking through
the stats to see what interesting searches had brought visitors to the blog. And I saw an unusual one so I clicked on it
to see which blog post it had brought them to.
But I clicked the wrong search by mistake, I clicked the one above the
one I wanted to check. The one I clicked
was something like “devil girl on Fremont Street.” I didn’t need to check that one, I knew that
that would bring them to my post here.
But that turned out to be a fortuitous
mistake. It took me to a Google image
search and to one of the pics in that post.
But I could tell it wasn’t linking that pic to my blog. It was linking it to another site. Ok, no biggie, if some other blog had
borrowed my pic, I don’t mind. I’ve been
known to “borrow” pics from other sites myself, ahem. And this was one of the few pics on the blog
that I’ve actually taken myself, and didn’t borrow.
But the site it took me to was not
just borrowing that pic. It had the
entire blog post I linked to above reprinted, word-for-effing-word. With both
pictures I used. The title was the same too.
I went to the first page of this rip-off
blog and saw my current post right there, again, word-for-word the same as on
my blog. It even had all the hyper links
I had put in. At least those links—on this
rip-off blog—linked back to the links on my blog, not on that one. So if someone came upon that “blog” and
clicked the link, they’d find me.
Unlike my blog, it was using the
Wordpress platform (I use Blogger, of course).
And there was no name associated with the blog or as “author.” All the posts were signed, “admin.” The name of the blog? It was simply “Twit Holes.” And the URL was “twit.hol.es.” There was little “about” information, other
than that this was a Wordpress blog.
Oddly, I noticed that all of my posts
they had on it were printed twice, one right after the other. And when I went to the oldest pages, I saw
some other material that wasn’t mine, but after the first page, it was all
mine.
Unlike this blog, there was no way to
leave a comment for any post. But under
the “about” page, there was a place for comments, so I left one, politely asking
them to stop stealing my posts. Of
course, it didn’t get published.
It sure looked to me like this whole
thing was automated. I doubt anyone was
really doing any work, other than to set up a bot to go out and reprint my
posts as soon as I posted one.
The thing I couldn’t figure out about
it was…what was the point of it? There
were no ads on the site, none. So I don’t
see how they were making any money stealing my work. What was the purpose?
I started researching what to do about
it. First thing I needed to do was find
out who was hosting this blog. My first
attempt didn’t work, the site that was supposed to tell me who was hosting just
offered to sell me a domain. Nice.
So I put it on the back burner for a
day or two and then, after making another post, I went back to it. And sure enough, my newest post, just hours
old, was reprinted word for word on this rip-off blog. Twice.
I thought of doing a post that would
say, “Hey, you’re reading this on a rip-off website!” It would explain that the site this was on
was ripping off the material of robvegaspoker’s blog. I actually thought this would be kind of
funny. Of course, I would have to post
it on my own blog and then see if it was copied on to the phony blog, but I
assumed it would be, because, as I said, it didn’t look like any actual person
was really doing much if anything on this fake site.
But before I did that, I made another attempt
to find out the host. This time I found
a second website that seemed to give out host identities. This one lead me to hosting24.com or one of its
affiliates. There was a link for
reporting abuse. I sent them off an
email explaining the situation. To their
credit, I received a response back in less than ½ hour saying they had removed
the offending website! And sure enough,
they had. So kudos to hosting24 for
their excellent service.
I see that if you do the image search “devil
girl on Fremont St.” you still get my pictures with the link to the now defunct
fake blog. But if you do a web search, you easily find my blog. I suppose I should try to get Google to fix the
image search, but I dunno if it’s worth the effort. Hopefully it will eventually self correct.
I still can’t figure out what the
purpose was. I suppose there may be
other rip-off blogs out there, stealing my content (or yours…..or yours) and I’ll
just have to be on the lookout for that from now on. If anyone has any experience with this,
or if you have any theories about what
the ultimate goal of these crooks are, please let me know.
Since this is a short post, let me
change subjects. I am famous—or infamous—for
not liking baseball caps worn backwards.
You can read my first rant about it here.
Well, since there is some dispute
about the proper way to wear a baseball cap, I found the above picture illustrating exactly how a baseball cap should be warn. Please study this
picture and memorize it. You will see
that the young lady is wearing the cap 100% perfectly. Really, this should be your guide.
In fact, she is wearing the cap so
flawlessly that it took me at least 15 minutes of careful study to even notice
how pretty the woman’s face is.
Face?
ReplyDeleteUh huh.
DeleteThere was a website doing the same to me at one point. I contacted the site and asked them to stop, which they did.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lightning. Guess this isn't so unusual.
DeleteA+++++++++++++++++
ReplyDeleteI figured you'd like this one....
Deletei wonder if Kate would like her??? #happywifehappylife
DeleteYou want them both? You'd be dead in less than three hours.
DeleteOf course, the coroner would never get the smile off your face.
LOL true but better from a tooth infection, u see
Deleteso what is worse stealing yr blog or a comped water bottle??
ReplyDeleteStealing my blog is worse. The water bottle is extremely annoying. This was scary.
Delete1st the movie The Interview and now this. in other news almost 7 days till April 20th. plan accordingly.i just had a high level (u see what i did there) with the store mgrs of the Taco Bell/Little Ceasars in the Greeley/Evans area, so hope hope they stocked up on horse meat/cheese/bacon/taco/pepperoni/sour cream/etc. i think the main problem will b personnel to work.imo. bcuz i aint working my job and SHEEEEEEEEIT!!!!!! my forefathers fought/died 4 this idea of pursuit of happiness and against tyranny and SHEEEEEEEIT too. oooh also the dude that played Roscoe P Coltrane died too
DeleteUmmm.....yeah, ok.
Deleteit took me at least 30 min of careful study to even notice the Hat
ReplyDeleteYes, but it is such a nice hat it is well worth the time....
DeleteThere is a had in the picture?
ReplyDeleteOf course there's a hat in the pic. That is the ONLY reason i posted the pic, as I explained. Why else would I post that picture if not for the HAT.
DeleteMALWARE lives in those copy blogs. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip, Ben. I suppose that would be the way they can "make money" on them, by infecting your computer
DeleteYou don't remember when this happened to me I guess (based on your comment to Lightning). I reported them to Google a few times (never heard back, but the site disappeared)...
ReplyDeleteYou're right, I didn't recall that. Glad to hear it was resolved for you too.
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