August 9th, 2006 by project |
In a way that’s amazing. The comment spammers really need a link from a 2 week old blog? There has to be easier ways to build links than that.
Really, it’s just a sign of being indexed. The site has 300+ pages indexed in Google already, so the bots and spammers have already placed thumbd in their category. In the next weeks, the problem will become automated, and I’ll be forced to institute more and more rules to defeat them.
That’s the way of the modern internet, and there’s no way out of it. As long as idiots realize they can manipulate the puny algos of search engines, they will.
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August 13th, 2006 by project |
Thumbing your vote can now be done the Ajax way. Ajax is fun. It’s not an easy thing to learn, but it really does represent a step forward in web development because the pages load so much quicker and you don’t get the herky-jerky feeling you get on a site that needs re-loading.
I’ll work on making the comments and registration into Ajax also. I also plan on polishing up on the look and feel. My CSS skills are not great, but with some example code lying around, I should be able to get the job done.
I’ll also work on the back end this week and introduce some new features like tagging.
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August 20th, 2006 by project |
That’s a question I’ve been wondering. Obviously, at least some people are directly or indirectly paid for their time. Some work for the company themselves.
But nowhere is the information disclosed. I wonder if it matters to people. At some level I think it might, but it’s probably not the type of thing people lose sleep over. But the same way product placements have permeated movies, we can expect commercialism to pervade every aspect of the social “space” too.
Netscape has adopted a paid plan wholeheartedly, and they don’t really appear to be benefitting from it in any big way. But this might just be the future going forward. Why? Because it’s tough to find people with a talent for being editors.
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August 25th, 2006 by project |
Wow, time flies.
thumbd is one month old and way behind schedule for feature improvements. I’ll be working on it more in the upcoming month.
But that shows just how quickly time passes. At least we have a small community of people submitting, so we have a start.
Happy anniversary.
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September 12th, 2006 by project |
Man, that’s the lamest title I’ve seen all day.
But I’ll put some work into this site momentarily.
Funny thing is, the site’s ranking well in search, so keep on thumbing.
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