• jlake

    (@jlake)


    Hi does any one know if by adding more ping services urls it will upset the default pingmatic service?

    my reason for asking is because i have activated the cbnet Ping Optimizer plugin to limit pinging so not to be accused of spamming, i have added a list of ping services including pingmatic but obviously dont want to create problems for myself.

    thanks in advance to anyone who can help

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  • Hey jlake – I know this is an old post but recently I have been working on RPC ping servers.

    I wrote and article here where I analyzed all the common ping lists and and their effectiveness and value.

    In response to a query regarding the impact of over pinging, I mentioned the following;

    “…Regarding duplicate pings – I believe the warnings about over-pinging are overrated. I base this on two factors

    a) Most of the Ping Lists I have seen out there (I have punched over a 1000 through ThePingList) have duplicates in them and / or have targets that are also included in multi pingers such as PingoMatic. If the over-pinging issue was so valid – about 8.6 billion blogs would now be blocked.

    b) Through my testing and requests through ThePingList, I have made some 3000 pings using the same dummy url and I am yet to have any of my ping tests rejected.

    HOWEVER, I would not go as so far as saying dont care about duplicates because

    a) I could be wrong or an idiot

    b) By default your WordPress installation may ping on each edit – so if you are like me you go through a lot of typo’s – you pinging a lot, no need to ping “alotx2″

    c) I would suspect that some of the more formal services – ie google and yahoo – would have counters associated with detecting spam

    d) It doesnt matter whether the requests from ThePingList get blocked because I can bounce them via proxies all over the planet – you cant do that from your blog.

    In summary I would suggest that it is prudent, economical and good internet citizenship to keep your ping lists to as unique targets as possible…”

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