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TruthMove is worth $3306.90? Search for daily page views of any site. (10 posts)

  1. truthmover
    Administrator

    Found this in the 'truthmove' search results on Google.

    http://www.websiteoutlook.com/www.truthmove.org

    So I did a rough calculation of our average daily page views over the past few months only based on unique visitors and their average page views and got 1175. This site lists our daily page views as 844. Who knows how they arrive at these figures. They aren't very accurate, however this may offer at least some sense of relative traffic.

    Here are a couple more for reference.

    911truth.org - 10,491 views

    Prison Planet - 167,046 views

    Posted 15 years ago #
  2. chrisc
    Member

    This site lists our daily page views as 844. Who knows how they arrive at these figures.

    Alexa perhaps? http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main/truthmove.o...

    Posted 15 years ago #
  3. Arabesque
    Member

    A couple of weeks ago someone offered to buy my blog for a couple hundred bucks. It was quite funny actually, but I assumed it was spam.

    "Dear owner of arabesque911.blogspot.com,

    I noticed that your blog "arabesque911.blogspot.com" hasn't been updated for a while. I'd like to buy this blog.

    I assume that you are not interested in running it anymore.

    I can buy this blog for $150."

    Posted 15 years ago #
  4. PresidentFord
    Member

    A couple of weeks ago someone offered to buy my blog for a couple hundred bucks.

    Maybe it was Webster Tarpley. I heard he sold a few copies of his new book. I'm guessing that would be a few hundred bucks.

    Posted 15 years ago #
  5. Arabesque
    Member

    Very funny...

    But the Ford foundation already paid for my services (according to Tarpley). But I guess you would know that already PresidentFord.

    Posted 15 years ago #
  6. PresidentFord
    Member

    ouch :-(

    Posted 15 years ago #
  7. Arabesque
    Member

    In the latest travesty involving my blog, it has been marked as a "spam blog" by I presume politically motivated Google bots, and they are threatening to delete it in 20 days.

    Conveniently, they gave me no email address to complain to, and I could find none online. But I did find a forum, and complained there.

    I am locked from posting from my blog until they review it.

    All of my posts are of course backed up in case my blog were to be taken down of course.

    Posted 15 years ago #
  8. JennySparks
    Member

    Get out of town! How does that even happen? It can't be the bots--someone had to go out of their way. Possibly lots of someones. Google is notorious for being blaze about the worse offenses by Blogger users--remember Killtwoofers? Google it--its still there.

    Did you do any upgrades to your template? Accidentally make a transparent link? Suspect anything might be hacked? In the bad way? Because you can trigger Google's--I dunno--"bot police"--if it looks like you're going around the API or violating Google's TOS in some way you didn't know(I'm getting tutored on all this techy stuff)

    Posted 15 years ago #
  9. truthmod
    Administrator

    What??? That's ridiculous. How does Google have jurisdiction over Blogspot/Blogger? Oh yeah, they bought it ( http://web.archive.org/web/20031008161432/http://w... ). So does Google actually own your blog? They certainly have the right to delete it, but who knows how far their contracts go.

    Time for a real independent blogging service.

    I suggest you try to get in touch with these down-to-earth-sounding guys who started Blogger. Maybe you can make a stink about this and get some publicity...
    http://www.blogger.com/about

    Posted 15 years ago #
  10. Arabesque
    Member

    Well, here's what happened--it happened to several bloggers:

    You Are Not Spam

    You knew that already, and now we do too. We have now restored all accounts that were mistakenly marked as spam yesterday. (See: Spam Fridays)

    We want to offer our sincerest apologies to affected bloggers and their readers. We’ve tracked down the problem to a bug in our data processing code that locked blogs even when our algorithms concluded they were not spam. We are adding additional monitoring and process checks to ensure that bugs of this magnitude are caught before they can affect your data.

    At Blogger, we strongly believe that you own and should control your posts and other data. We understand that you trust us to store and serve your blog, and incidents like this one are a betrayal of that trust. In the spirit of ensuring that you always have access to your data, we have been working on importing and exporting tools to make it easier to back up your posts. If you'd like a sneak peek at the Import / Export tool, you can try it out on Blogger in Draft.

    Our restoration today was of all blogs that were mistakenly marked as spam due to Friday's bug. Because spam fighting inherently runs the risk of false positives, your blog may have been mis-classified as spam for other reasons. If you are still unable to post to your blog today you can request a review by clicking Request Unlock Review on your Dashboard.

    http://buzz.blogger.com/2008/08/you-are-not-spam.h...

    The frustrating part was that I filed two times for an application to be taken off the "Spam" list. Every post I made needed a "code" entered to publish. And then a separate warning: my blog was frozen and threatened for deletion.

    Posted 15 years ago #

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