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Was, Warum und Wie – Trackbacks und Pingbacks in WordPress

Haben Sie schon einmal ‚Trackbacks‘ und ‚Pingbacks‘ in WordPress gesehen und waren verwirrt? Keine Sorge, das geht vielen Menschen so. Es handelt sich um WordPress-Blogging-Werkzeuge, die selbst einige erfahrene Benutzer nicht ganz verstehen.

Wir arbeiten seit langem mit WordPress und sind mit Trackbacks und Pingbacks gut vertraut. Sie können hilfreich sein, aber sie können auch Probleme verursachen. Sie wurden geschaffen, um Blogs zu helfen, miteinander zu kommunizieren, aber jetzt werden sie oft von Spammern missbraucht.

In diesem Leitfaden erklären wir, was Trackbacks und Pingbacks in einfachen Begriffen sind. Wir zeigen Ihnen, wie sie funktionieren und wie Sie sie nutzen (oder deaktivieren können, wenn Sie sie nicht wollen).

What, Why, and How to's of WordPress Pingbacks and Trackbacks

Verwenden Sie die nachstehenden Quick-Links, um durch die verschiedenen Themen in diesem Artikel zu navigieren:

Was ist ein Trackback?

Ein Trackback in WordPress ist wie eine freundliche Nachricht zwischen zwei Websites. Wenn eine Website einen Beitrag auf einer anderen Website erwähnt oder darauf verlinkt, sendet sie einen Trackback, um die andere Website darüber zu informieren. So funktioniert es:

  1. Angenommen, Sie schreiben einen WordPress-Beitrag. In Ihrem Beitrag enthalten Sie einen speziellen Link, eine so genannte Trackback-URL, zu einem anderen Beitrag auf einer anderen WordPress-Website. Es ist wie ein Geheimcode, der in den Informationen des verlinkten Beitrags zu finden ist.
  2. Wenn Sie Ihren Beitrag veröffentlichen, sendet Ihre Website einen Trackback an den Link, den Sie angegeben haben. Dieser Trackback enthält Details über Ihren Beitrag, wie den Titel und einen kurzen Text.
  3. Die andere WordPress-Seite empfängt Ihren Trackback und prüft, ob es sich um einen gültigen und relevanten Link handelt. Es handelt sich um eine freundliche Prüfung, um zu sehen, ob Ihr Beitrag gut zu ihrem passt.
  4. Wenn alles in Ordnung ist, wird der Trackback im Kommentarbereich des verlinkten Beitrags angezeigt. Er sieht ein wenig anders aus als normale Kommentare und zeigt normalerweise den Titel Ihres Beitrags und einen Ausschnitt seines Inhalts.

Was ist ein Pingback?

Ein Pingback in WordPress ist eine automatische Nachricht, die eine Website an eine andere sendet, wenn sie auf ihren Inhalt verlinkt. Hier sehen Sie, wie Pingbacks in WordPress funktionieren:

  1. Sie schreiben einen Beitrag mit einem Link zu einem anderen Beitrag auf einer anderen WordPress-Website.
  2. Wenn Sie Ihren Beitrag veröffentlichen, sendet Ihre WordPress-Website automatisch einen Pingback an die Website, auf die Sie verlinkt haben. Dieser Pingback enthält Details über Ihren Beitrag, wie den Titel und ein wenig Text.
  3. Die andere WordPress-Seite erhält Ihren Pingback und prüft, ob der Link gut ist und Sinn macht. Es ist eine freundliche Prüfung, um zu sehen, ob Ihr Beitrag gut zu ihrem passt.
  4. Wenn alles gut aussieht, wird der Pingback im Kommentarbereich des verlinkten Beitrags als Link zu Ihrer Website angezeigt.

Pingbacks funktionieren auch innerhalb Ihrer Website. Das heißt, wenn Sie auf einen Ihrer eigenen Artikel auf derselben Website verlinken, sendet WordPress automatisch einen Pingback an sich selbst.

Das nennt man Self-Ping, und wenn Sie anfangen, regelmäßig zu bloggen, werden Sie die Pings vielleicht als störend empfinden. Keine Sorge, sie lassen sich leicht abschalten, wie wir Ihnen später in diesem Artikel zeigen werden.

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Trackbacks und Pingbacks?

Es gibt eigentlich keinen großen Unterschied zwischen Pingbacks und Trackbacks. Sie tun beide das Gleiche, verfolgen aber einen etwas anderen Ansatz.

Der erste Unterschied besteht darin, dass Trackbacks manuell erfolgen, während Pingbacks automatisch sind, da sie unterschiedliche Kommunikationstechnologien verwenden.

Zweitens wird bei Pingbacks nicht der Auszug des Beitrags gesendet, bei Trackbacks hingegen schon.

Wie man Trackbacks und Pingbacks in WordPress sendet

Seit WordPress 5.0 wurde die Möglichkeit, manuell einen Trackback an andere Blogs zu senden, aus dem Bildschirm des Block-Editors entfernt. Nur wenige Nutzer nutzen diese Funktion, und WordPress hat bereits standardmäßig automatische Pingbacks aktiviert.

Wenn Sie jedoch den klassischen Editor verwenden, ist die Funktion immer noch vorhanden. Bearbeiten Sie einfach einen Beitrag im klassischen Editor, und Sie finden die Option zum Senden von Trackbacks unterhalb des Bearbeitungsbereichs.

Send trackbacks in classic editor

Wenn Sie das Trackback-Metafeld im klassischen Editor nicht finden können, klicken Sie auf die Schaltfläche „Bildschirmoptionen“ in der oberen rechten Ecke des Bildschirms.

Sie müssen das Kästchen neben der Option „Trackbacks senden“ ankreuzen, damit WordPress ein Feld für das Senden von Trackbacks unterhalb des Bearbeitungsbereichs anzeigt.

Show send trackbacks box

Wie man Pingbacks und Trackbacks in WordPress moderiert

Nach unserer Erfahrung sind 99 % aller Trackbacks und Pingbacks Spam. Dies ist der einfachste Weg für Spammer, einen Backlink von Ihrer Website zu erhalten.

In unserem Fall sehen wir häufig Pingbacks von Content Scrapern (Content-Dieben), die unsere gesamten Artikel Wort für Wort kopieren, einschließlich aller Links.

Aufgrund dieser Links sendet ihre Blogging-Software automatisch Pingbacks zu unseren Artikeln.

Die wenigen Male, in denen wir Trackbacks/Pingbacks als hilfreich empfunden haben, waren, wenn seriöse Blogger auf uns verlinkten. Sie haben uns sogar geholfen, herauszufinden, dass wir in Mashable und NYTimes vorgestellt wurden.

Kurz gesagt, wir haben festgestellt, dass 99 % aller Trackbacks/Pingbacks Spam sind. Das ist der Grund, warum wir sie vollständig deaktiviert haben. Es ist die Zeit nicht wert, eine Tonne Spam zu moderieren.

Es gibt auch andere Möglichkeiten, um herauszufinden, wer auf Ihre Artikel verlinkt hat. Am einfachsten ist es, Google Analytics zu verwenden, um herauszufinden, wer auf Ihre Website verlinkt.

Wenn Sie dennoch Trackbacks und Pingbacks verwenden möchten, sollten Sie sie auf Spam überprüfen. Dazu müssen Sie im WordPress-Verwaltungsbereich zu Einstellungen „ Diskussion gehen.

Aktivieren Sie dann im Abschnitt „Bevor ein Kommentar erscheint“ das Kontrollkästchen „Kommentar muss manuell genehmigt werden“. Dadurch wird sichergestellt, dass Trackbacks und Pingbacks nicht automatisch angezeigt werden und auf Spam geprüft werden müssen.

Comment must be manually approved setting in WordPress

Sie können dann in den WordPress-Kommentarmoderationsbereich gehen, um nach ausstehenden Pingbacks und Trackbacks zu suchen.

Von hier aus können Sie sie genehmigen, löschen oder als Spam markieren.

Moderate pingbacks and trackbacks

Trackbacks, Pingbacks und Self Pings deaktivieren

Wenn Sie es leid sind, spammige Trackbacks und Pingbacks zu erhalten, dann gibt es eine Möglichkeit, diese vollständig zu deaktivieren.

Gehen Sie einfach auf die Seite Einstellungen “ Diskussion und deaktivieren Sie die Option „Link-Benachrichtigungen von anderen Blogs zulassen (Pingbacks und Trackbacks)“.

Disable incoming trackbacks and pingbacks in WordPress

Wenn Sie dieses Kästchen deaktivieren, werden Trackbacks und Pingbacks nur für künftige Beiträge deaktiviert (nicht für bestehende Beiträge).

Um Trackbacks für bestehende Beiträge zu deaktivieren, müssen Sie unsere Anleitung zum Deaktivieren von Trackbacks und Pingbacks für bestehende WordPress-Beiträge befolgen.

Wenn Sie es leid sind, dass Ihr Blog sich selbst anpingt, können Sie einfach das Plugin No Self Pings installieren und aktivieren. Weitere Details finden Sie in unserer Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung für die Installation eines WordPress-Plugins.

Nach der Aktivierung deaktiviert das Plugin Self-Pings auf Ihrer WordPress-Website.

Bonus: Grundlegende WordPress-Kenntnisse für Einsteiger

Trackbacks und Pingbacks sind zwar spezielle Funktionen, aber es gibt noch viel mehr über die Grundlagen von WordPress zu lernen. Hier sind einige hilfreiche Anleitungen, um Ihr WordPress-Wissen zu erweitern:

Wir hoffen, dass dieser Artikel Ihnen geholfen hat, mehr über WordPress Trackbacks und Pingbacks zu erfahren. Vielleicht interessiert Sie auch unsere Anleitung für Anfänger zum Deaktivieren von Funktionen in WordPress und unsere Expertenauswahl der besten Plugins zur Verwaltung eines WordPress-Blogs mit mehreren Autoren.

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  1. Syed Balkhi

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  2. John Shea

    Helpful article, been getting spam trackback notifications from someone who ran what almost appears to be a negative seo campaign

  3. Jude Quin

    I’ve been struggling with trying to understand this for years. I read the explanations over and over but it’s like a „Whos‘ on first?“ dialog!
    So, if my post includes a link to another article on the web, that site gets the „pingback“ notice? then, if they approve it, it appears as a comment under the article that I linked to? and that comment consists of a link to my article?
    the track back is REALLY CONFUSING, the explanation appears to suggest that If I comment on an article on another blog, the track back links that post, with my comment, to one of my posts as a comment with title and excerpt from the other post..? whew! ..if this is correct, how is the track back sent? and how does it know which article I want my comment to link to?

  4. Allen Underwood

    It’s a little ironic – you must have gotten tired of the WordPress SPAM as well now that you’ve got Disqus! :-) I had installed Disqus on our site CodingBlocks.NET but we were still getting a TON of SPAM which I mistakenly thought was comment SPAM. Turns out it was trackbacks – I was grepping the log files on the server and saw a large number of these trackbacks which led me to your site (in search of an answer). It’s unfortunate that I have to disable this feature because of all the dishonest people out there – one of the fake trackback’s I received was from a DENTIST!! I mean seriously…anyways, thanks for the explanation of trackbacks, pingbacks and how to disable if necessary (which I believe is probably incredibly necessary nowadays).

  5. kuldeep

    how can we get pingback reference link for non wordpress sites and for facebook page etc

  6. Allison

    Is there a way to remove a trackback on another person’s site or do they have to do it? There is a link to my site on another site and I want it deleted.

    Apologies if this posted twice. I refreshed and think it disappeared.

  7. Allison

    Is there a way to remove a trackback on a site you do not maintain? There is a link to my site on a third party site that I do not want there. Is there a way for me to make it go away or do I need to ask the site it’s on to remove it?

  8. PixieHouse

    I wonder – If I deactivate track/pingbacks at my site, yes even use a plugin to prevent such, do I still ping other blogs and eventually get a backlink every now and then?

    Or does the deactivation goes both ways?

    • Allen Underwood

      On that same settings page (Settings -> Discussion) where you can deactivate the trackbacks and pingbacks, there’s another option just above that (in WP 3.9.1) called „Attempt to notify any blogs linked to from this article“. If you leave that checked then your blog will still attempt to send out pingbacks.

  9. Clive Maloney

    That was really helpful. Thanks. I’ve had a lot of spammy trackbacks and pingbacks but a recent legitimate trackback got me wondering.

  10. Joy

    If i allow a pingback that is legitimate just to see how it will look on a site, can i change y mind and delete it later?

  11. SPFischer

    JIRCAS posted a good question but it was never answered. I’m finding that a number of bloggers will post huge lists of links to „other great posts on _____.“ The blank, in my case, is to posts made in response to a weekly photo challenge. I will receive a pingback and while their post will be relevant to the challenge, I really see no value in allowing the pingback. Am I correct in this assumption? While I have a number of these being held for moderation, on the various posts in question, the link to my post still appears. If I don’t approve it, does this just mean that the link won’t work or that the link will work, but the pingback won’t appear as a comment on my post? So it turns into a one-way referrer to my post but I’m not reciprocating?

    • WPBeginner Support

      SPFischer, Does the post linking to your post is really relevant to your blog? You see there are lots of people who run auto-blogging software and RSS aggregators. You don’t need to accept those trackbacks at all. However, blogging is very much like a discussion. You write something thought provoking on your blog and some other blogger builds their original content on your thoughts thats how the discussion moves forward in the blogsphere. So if you want, you can approve those trackbacks. However, we have noticed that the number of genuine trackbacks and pingbacks almost completely disappeared recently.

      Admin

  12. yvonnew

    Loved the post. Found „How to Disable Trackbacks, Pingbacks, and Self Pings“ very useful thank you.

  13. Sam Hembury

    Thanks for this, really helped.
    Having already put a good captcha in place I wondered why I was still getting loads of spam on my sites. Will be disabling on all.
    Quick question; what do you use to tackle comment spam? I’ve been using google captcha as seen on

  14. Ron M.

    Thank you for this. I’m a new blogger and was confused on what they really do. Thanks for the clarification. I kind of had an idea but didn’t know the difference between pingbacks and trackbacks.

    May I ask, whether it is good to allow them or to block them?

    • WPBeginner Support

      If you are getting too many spam in trackbacks and pingbacks then block them. If you are getting some legitimate trackbacks from blogs and other sites in your niche then you should keep it.

      Admin

  15. Peter

    I have a question if someone can answer for me please…

    I unchecked Allow Link notifications from other blogs, and I also disabled trackbacks and pingbacks on existing wordpress posts…

    …but do I still need to use the plugin called „No Self Pings“ if I want to stop self-pinging myself? Or will the 2 actions I performed above ensure that I won;t be self-pinged?

    In Many Thanks,
    Peter

  16. Sven

    Simple beginner question. ;-) And no, its not for any kind of spam reason. Is there any way to send trackbacks from wordpress „pages“? Posts have that feature but i need a soluton for pages.

    Regards Sven

  17. Billy P

    Great article. I unchecked the allow link notification but still seem to be receiving a lot of spammy trackbacks. Are there any plugins you can recommend? We run a lacrosse pinnies site:

    My other question is how do we go about gaining „legit“ trackbacks/pingbacks for our site. Thanks for your time. BP

    • WPBeginner Support

      Do you have Akismet enabled? You can approve legit trackbacks and pingbacks like you would moderate comments.

      Admin

  18. Malik

    I find that a LOT of people believe that, but it is not true. If you get a pingback, and look to edit it in the edit comments window, you will see that there is in fact an excerpt there. Almost no themes will allow it to display, but it is there just the same.

    My question is this: Why is this such a technical challenge? Why can’t I use, for example, a whitelist of whose trackbacks and pingbacks I will accept, whether that’s based on author name, URL, IP address, having certain permissions/roles on my site, or whatever? Why wouldn’t that work? And if it will work, can you show me how to do it?

    Thanks.

    • WPBeginner Support

      We did mention it in the article that you can moderate pingbacks and trackbacks just like you would moderate comments. If you have comment moderation turned on, then all pingback and trackbacks would appear in the moderation queue. You can then approve or trash these trackbacks.

      Admin

      • Malik

        Yea, but if you’re really getting hammered that’s going to take a while and be a hassle. I am looking for an automated solution.

  19. lyn

    I need help about my wp site.. I was surprise that there is an automatic post into mt site by somebody.. I dont know if it is cause by trackbacks or what.. so many articles automatically posted on my site without my permission I don’t know if it is a virus or what..pls help tnx

  20. leeuniverse

    Hello…. I’ve had Trackbacks disabled „forever“, but I constantly still get trackback notifications.

    Why is this…. Please help, I’m tired of all the spam.

    • leeuniverse

      Nevermind…. I just answered my own question due to your other post.
      A small last statement in your other post gave me the clue. There were „PRIOR POSTS“ that had Trackbacks enabled before I disabled them.

      That was the key. I just went into those posts and disabled trackbacks.

      Thanks for the info. :)

  21. kalyan

    I dont know what I would have done with out WPbeginner , its so helpful in every step of my wp setup . thanks a lot .

  22. VeeNus

    Thank you for Tips, now I know. My question is, what about the previous posted comments when I am still enabling these Pings&TrackBacks, How can I delete unnecessary links from blog?

  23. Rama Krishna

    Thanks. Explained Clearly And Found What I Came For.. Instead Of Disabling We Need To Mark Spam Trackbacks And PingBacks As Same…

  24. mohit

    is it necessary to disable them?? for sites growth i mean seo will hamper by this?

  25. Anno Digital

    Great article, even the off topic stuff (I’ll setup an avatar shortly).

    I think for small or start-up blogs it’s a good idea to leave ping/trackback enabled and sort through the SPAM. I know it uses up time but each good link back to your site is so important in the early days and needs to be followed up as it could be a great source of traffic, or an opportunity for guest blogging etc.

    Once the SPAM becomes unmanageable a filtering service could be used but eventually the SPAM will win and I agree that ping/trackbacks will need to be disabled.

  26. Kay Fudala

    Syed,

    Very useful information! I didn’t exactly know how to take care of this problem. I am glad I found wpbeginner.com.

    Cheers,
    Kay

  27. Graham Wiffen

    I have unchecked this box, but the pingbacks are still going on! How can I stop them without using a plugin? Any other ideas please?

  28. Katie

    So are trackbacks we let through then „follow“ links? Is there any way to set them as „nofollow“ links?

  29. Mathew

    Please Help: I have received many backlinks, but I very rarely ever see it as a ping back. I have ping back turned on in the settings. What could be my problem? I’m worried that if I don’t accept them then Google will not see it as a backlink. Is this true? When I internal link to another article it registers as a trackback not a ping back and it only links to the first link. For example if I have 5 recommend posts it will give a trackback ot the first one only. I’m worried my system is a mess and not working properly.

    • Editorial Staff

      Pingbacks are not for Google and have no impact on your search engine rankings. You don’t receive pingbacks for every backlink that you receive.

      Admin

  30. Marco

    Hey, I just wanted to go a bit off topic and talk about this as a user.

    From a user point of view, ping-backs and trackbacks in the comment section of a blog are very confusing, especially if you don’t know what they are for. When you do know what they are for, it comes over as a hacked way of adding functionality to a site, the comment section is meant for comments about the content and not for relevant links after all ;)

    So if you feel like you should implement them, I would suggest to do it smart and add a special section on your page for them, or add them as a footnote in your post.
    Just my 2 cents.

  31. Jan

    Let me understand…Does disabling trackbacks prevent anyone from linking your post to their blog? There’s another blogger that keeps pulling my posts, and I don’t want to be associated with their blog (we’re worlds apart on subject matter and they are clearly doing it to pull traffic to them). I have disabled trackback/pingbacks now. Thanks. I just need to stop this person.

    • Editorial Staff

      No it doesn’t stop them from linking to your posts. It just removes the ability for them to have a chance of getting some publicity from your site if your theme displays trackbacks.

      Admin

  32. bogdan

    Hi,

    Lets asume that my site A links to site B, site B approves the trackback and its shown on the blog post.
    If i remove the link from site A what will happen with the trackback from site B?Will it remain or will be automaticaly deleted?
    Thank you in advance.

    • Editorial Staff

      The trackbacks/pingbacks will stay as is even if you remove the link. This is how spammers manipulate it…

      Admin

  33. Jennifer

    Great article! Thank you so much for posting.

    One question: I have a couple of wordpress.com sites and have turned off the pingbacks and tracksbacks. But I understand WordPress uses (and owns) Ping-o-matic. Can I assume that turning them off means Ping-o-matic does nothing for me then?

    Is there something else I should be doing to make sure these web-site posts „get out there“?

    Thanks again!

    • Editorial Staff

      Notice in the screenshot in the post, you are only unchecking the box that allows trackbacks / pingbacks on your site. You are not turning off the ability to send pingbacks.

      Admin

  34. anony

    I have an unrelated question.

    I notice that people have personal „avatars“ and photos displayed with their comments on this page. Since I am looking into which commenting system is the best (for my purposes) I’d like to know where your „log in“ options are?

    For instance, can I comment on this website through my Twitter account? Or can I create an account with you and add my own avatar? If so, how?

    Thanks again!

  35. anony

    Thank you for explaining, although I still have no idea how I’d go about „manually“ sending a trackback? I assume I’d send them via the software I use to run my blog? I’ve never set up a blog or website before so I wouldn’t know.

    Thanks again for the pointers!

    • Editorial Staff

      You would send the trackback using WordPress (which is what will be powering your blog if you use it).

      Admin

  36. Nihar

    Thanks for this information.

    Is self ping good or bad ? Some time bad read that it is bad. Could you throw some light ?

  37. Lisa

    Hi, thanks for the information. I’m wondering if a WordPress blog sends a pingback if you use nofollow in that link? For example, say I do a round-up of recipes and link to my other friends‘ WordPress blogs but add the nofollow tag to those links, will it still send a pingback to that blog to notify them of the content I wrote about them?

    I’m having a few, what I think is, cron problems. Scheduled posts have never worked and neither do automatic backups. I’m pretty sure that my blog isn’t sending any pingbacks/trackbacks too but I can receive them from others.

    Is there a way to test pick backs/trackbacks without writing a test post and bombarding my readers with an out of the ordinary test post? Or any other way to test and/or fix the issue?

    Thanks in advance.

    • Editorial Staff

      From as far as we know, it does send pingbacks even if it is a nofollow link. To test if your site is sending pingbacks, simply link to one of your older posts. Then see if your site sends a pingback to your own site. If it does, then it is working fine.

      As for trackbacks, you have to manually send those.

      Admin

  38. Peter DeHaan

    This is most helpful. The explanation about self-pinning cleared up my confusion over this matter. Thanks

  39. Keith Richards

    is it better to flag them as spam or just use trash?

    • Editorial Staff

      If it is a site that you would like to see updates from, then just trash it. If it is a spam site, then just spam it.

      Admin

  40. Rhys

    Cheers, guys. All makes perfect sense once you understand it, but until then I was wondering why my site was throwing up trackbacks to everything I’d crosslinked internally.

  41. Jensha

    Thanks this post about pings and track backs really helped me.

    I have one question thought if it’s okay?

    If we uncheck the box that allows trackbacks, how about those other bloggers that are really making a good comment. If they include their website as a back link, I think they deserve it?

    Is there no way for us to allow that once we un check the box?

    Please advise.

    • Editorial Staff

      Short answer: No. If you want to give good bloggers the chance to get exposure, you have to deal with the spammers yourself.

      Admin

  42. Rob

    Thanks for that, after years of using WP I’ve finally decided to find out what pingbacks and trackbacks are . . . and have now promptly disabled them!

  43. Justin

    Can you please help me with trackbacks. I tried it on my own site and hours later it finally showed up in my comment mod area, but it isn’t showing up on the actual page. Please help…

    • Editorial Staff

      It has to do something with your design if it is not showing up in your comments layout.

      Admin

  44. salman baig

    Hi,
    Can you tell us that if we allow ping backs or trackbacks, it effects on our SEO or not? or if we don’t allow then?
    Is there is any benefit of it or any thing dangerous with them?

    • Editorial Staff

      If you allow trackbacks or pingbacks from bad neighborhood sites, it can negatively impact your SEO because you will be linking to bad neighborhood sites.

      Admin

      • Luke Sousa

        hey guy, I had the same question in mind as this guy…Kinda. What if the track back we’ve been notified of is self promotional, like a backlink we created ourselves on a web 2.0 site or something of that nature. If I disable the trackback simply because I don’t want it to show up on my site does that mean I lose credit for the link?

        • Editorial Staff

          If you add a link of your site A to site B, then site B will send a trackback to your site A. The goal probably was to build link juice for Site A which is not affected at all by disabling trackbacks. However Site B will not get any juice because you do not accept trackbacks.

          Think of trackbacks as Response Videos on Youtube (almost like a longer comment of your post that has other aspects to it).

  45. Linda@recette facile et rapide

    Finally! I looked and looked over again to find something about trackbacks and pingbacks on the web, but nothing as clear and simple as in your post. I now understand what they are and what to do with them. Will this info be integrated in the Help section of WPress? That would be great. Thanks again.

  46. Melodie Licht

    Thank you so much for this article – I don’t know when it was written, but it really doesn’t matter – I learned about trackbacks & pingbacks – something I didn’t quite understand previously. Your post made it so clear and understandable, I won’t be leaving this unchecked in the future. Thanks again for the clarity your post provides! :)

  47. T. J.

    While boasting of „over 80,000 WordPress Users“ on this website. There are websites, with quality content, attempting to gain mass audience but instead are hindered because many websites do not allow trackbacks/pingbacks and overuse „no-follow“.

    Established websites, boasting „over 80,000 WordPress Users“, do not have that problem once established because they most likely used trackbacks/pingbacks in the past and once established: they dis-continue use and shut the door to smaller, legitimate, websites.

    • Editorial Staff

      Since the very beginning of this website, we did not use trackbacks or pingbacks. In the early days, we didn’t disable them, but we had them removed from the theme. So even if you send a trackback to our site, it would never be visible on the site publicly. As the site grew, we saw an increase in SPAM which led to us turning it off entirely.

      This is not a disservice that established sites are doing. Rather it is a disservice that spammers are doing by abusing a nice feature. Same thing happens on Youtube. On our account, we have so many spammy „response videos“. Because of that, we don’t accept any response video. It comes down to how much you value your time. If you are willing to sort through thousands of spammy trackbacks to find one good one, then more power to you.

      Admin

  48. Holly

    So I’ve had that box unchecked for some time now, and yet I still receive an immense amount of spam trackbacks. Any thoughts?

  49. Lou Rodriguez

    Just the info I needed! Just started my new blog and woke up to 49 comments (ping backs) waiting for approval in my email inbox along with 102 that were caught as spam. Better to learn this lesson NOW! Thanks :)

    • Dilawer Pirzada

      Same problem occurred here with me LOU RODRIGUEZ! But now feeling better after passing through this wonderful tutorial.. Thanks Wpbeginner

      • jircas

        How about multisite pingback and trackback?
        Any good information? Thanks.

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