• Resolved domnuroz

    (@domnuroz)


    Hello, I am missing stats (outbound clicks) for some websites only, not for all. Can someone tell me please what’s going on?

    For most of my outgoing urls, the stats are fine, but for certain addresses, the stats are missing completely. Until now, those addresses had enough clicks going to them, so it’s not the case of lacking traffic.

    Thank you for your time.

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  • Thread Starter domnuroz

    (@domnuroz)

    I don’t understand how my site could be declared as spam. All sites struggle to promote themselves in all forms. In social networks, link exchange, paid advertising on google, paid advertising on fb, recommendations. This would mean that most sites would be declared spam.

    In my case, because it’s a site with adult content, I can’t promote it like the other sites do, because I’m not allowed.

    Bruce (a11n)

    (@bruceallen)

    Happiness Engineer

    There’s nothing wrong with normal promotion of a site. In this case, something triggered Akismet into believing your domain was being used for spamming purposes. We’ve marked it as not spam, but if whatever was happening before happens again, it could be triggered again.

    Thread Starter domnuroz

    (@domnuroz)

    I have been using akismet for a long time, since 2014, when I had the domain on a free domain. I have bought a domain since 2017, but this has never happened to me

    Plugin Support lastsplash (a11n)

    (@lastsplash)

    Hi @domnuroz

    Your use of Akismet to protect your site from spam comments is different than Akismet determining a site is spam.

    In any case, we can’t provide any more information about how Akismet makes spam determinations.

    Thread Starter domnuroz

    (@domnuroz)

    Is there a possibility that this happens because of this?

    A few months ago I saw in the statistics, at the exits, that certain visitors were directed to certain links. The ones below. Interestingly, those sites do not exist. Almost every day there was another link.

    I asked a programmer to identify where those links might exist on my site. I didn’t find them anywhere. I explained the problem to the hosting people to help me identify the source of these links, where we find them, so that we can delete them.

    The hosting staff also checked and found nothing. The only plausible explanation would be that that user… one or more, we don’t know… had their PC or phone infected with a virus. When he is on my website, that virus directs him to a link, and that’s how these links appear on my output.

    These are the links. Could they be the cause?

    rulefloor.com

    grandsupple.com

    reasonablelandmark.com

    organsshinegarlic.com

    improvesufficientlyfurther.com

    woodbeesdainty.com

    porndigger.net

    Plugin Support lastsplash (a11n)

    (@lastsplash)

    As mentioned earlier, we can’t provide any additional information on this.

    You may want to consider adding malware scanning to your site to make sure something isn’t compromised:

    https://jetpack.com/upgrade/scan/

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