If your blog has been scraped by Bitacle, they suggest posting this. Looks like a good idea to me:
Dear reader,
Please look carefully at the web address in the URL field of your browser. It should read ‘https://raincoaster.wordpress.com‘. In case you see a web address containing the word ‘bitacle’ or ‘bitacle.org’, you’re not looking at the original page on which this text was posted. If this is the case, the text you are reading right now might be incorrect or out of date. After I place a post on my weblog, I always try to keep published information up to date, or incorporate additional information, which I receive from readers. You will never find this information on bitacle.org.
Bitacle.org copies the content of weblogs without permission of the author, the holder of copyrights or the licensee. By visiting bitacle.org, you create income for the people who run bitacle.org, at the expense of me and other owners of a weblog, without permission and often without respecting copyrights and/or terms of use as in a license. So please, next time you want to view my posts, do so by using the web address of my weblog, which is ‘https://raincoaster.wordpress.com‘. Please make a bookmark of my weblog’s address, if you would like to visit it again.
Thank you!
looking for job
poss. jurnalist of culture
? And in English?
Use rel=”nofollow” when linking to bitacle otherwise you’re improving their search ranking by linking to them :(
Good advice. Thanks.
Scoble told me they’re bad, but unfortunately far from the worst. Makes me wonder what ELSE is going on out there!
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