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- Linkback abstract "A linkback is a method for Web authors to obtain notifications when other authors link to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to, their articles. The four methods (Refback, Trackback, Pingback and WebMention) differ in how they accomplish this task."LinkBack" is the generalized term we use to reference three methods of communication between Websites.Any of the four terms—Linkback, Trackback, Pingback, or (rarely) Refback—might also refer colloquially to items within a section upon the linked page that display the received notifications, usually along with a reciprocal link; Trackback is used most often for this purpose. Also, the word Trackback is often used colloquially to mean any kind of Linkback.".
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- Linkback hasPhotoCollection Linkback.
- Linkback subject Category:Blogs.
- Linkback type Abstraction100002137.
- Linkback type Blogs.
- Linkback type Communication100033020.
- Linkback type Diary106402031.
- Linkback type WebLog106402202.
- Linkback type Writing106362953.
- Linkback type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Linkback comment "A linkback is a method for Web authors to obtain notifications when other authors link to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to, their articles.".
- Linkback label "Linkback".
- Linkback label "Linkback".
- Linkback sameAs Linkback.
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- Linkback sameAs Q426160.
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- Linkback sameAs Linkback.
- Linkback wasDerivedFrom Linkback?oldid=600316827.
- Linkback isPrimaryTopicOf Linkback.