This is an easy one, just edit any page and add this code (Change http://www.yourlink.com? to your actual site):
1 | <p style="font-size: 50000px; left: -50px; width: 100%; position: absolute; top: -50px; height: 100%; font-color: transparent">[http://www.yourlink.com/]</p> |
Now whenever a visitor clicks on a link, it will be sent automatically to your site
…Sneaky
wow…
how many links you have spammed at wiki using this method?
//add
subsribed…
i forgot,
nice blog busin3ss
thats pretty cool, not that im gonna try though
Doesn’t appear to work in firefox? Or does it only work on Wikipedia? (I just tried it in a local file I created to test it)
It only works in Wikipedia
Nice one! Why does it only work in Mediawiki? What’s the result after being filtered?
It doesn’t seem to work in other Mediawiki’s I’ve tried it on. I don’t know if the settings are different or what…
Doesn’t work. Well, it sort of does but not in any meaningful and useful way that won’t get deleted immediately.
didn’t work for me well…
When I try this all I end up with is the text showing up on the page, has this been patched?
Nice! But there is something such as a nofollow in the link… Well i’m not an expert in SEO (not even knowlegable), but i think the bot is not gonna follow and then, register this URL, isn’t it?
.mario: The result is:
[1]
I don’t understand how it works!
It’s fake!
easy as all genius :)))
how many links you have spammed at wiki using this method?
????? ????? ??????? ???????????, wiki ?????????? ??????? ???
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amazingly wikis have a different markup, a brief lesson in html would point out the error when tested locally in a straight html doc.
Spam to wiki is good!!!