It's much more likely that the nutjobs are picking up your incoming links. . . .
Nah, they respond too quickly, like within hours of the post. I don't have nearly enough traffic to justify monitoring my words that closely. I suspect they use the strategy theweaselking mentioned.
In fact, here's one of the tracked comments. Note the time between the post and the first comment. The only way he could have been aware of the post, other than sheer serenipity, would be to backtrack my link to the CBC site.
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Date: 2007-05-24 07:47 pm (UTC)It's much more likely that the nutjobs are picking up your incoming links. . . .
Nah, they respond too quickly, like within hours of the post. I don't have nearly enough traffic to justify monitoring my words that closely. I suspect they use the strategy
In fact, here's one of the tracked comments. Note the time between the post and the first comment. The only way he could have been aware of the post, other than sheer serenipity, would be to backtrack my link to the CBC site.
After he joined the fray, though, he just kept coming! I was quite amusing.
I'll have to check out the Bloglines and Blogsearch. Thanks again.