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I officially declare this: cheaters thread!
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THE ART OF FUCKING THE FUCKERS - VOLUME 1
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This could be most useful for those webmasters who get listed in places that they don't want to be listed. For example, a webmaster wakes up one morning to find thousands of visitors coming from isteallinksfromothersites.com
The webmaster could then write allow,deny into the htaccess file denying all traffic from isteallinksfromothersites.com
So a pissed off surfer emails the tgp owner, the tgp owner checks out the gallery and it works... because he's not coming from the banned domain, rather from his email inbox.
The above would give an error 403 for the surfers coming from isteallinksfromothersites.com, so the webmaster could then specify the htaccess file to send all error 403s to a page full of per click advertisements. When a webmaster is getting listed in some places that they don't want to be then they can see upwards of 20,000 unwanted visitors sent to a page full of per click ads, that is significant for earning upwards of $450 per day (assuming error 403 is a page with blind linked thumbs with a sponsor paying $0.03 per click). Assuming this remains constant it edges on $165,000 per year from unwanted traffic - although this WON'T remain constant.
I'm not going to post the htaccess to do this here because it can be used to cheat honest tgps - and there is no way that I'm going to show people how to cheat. It is a nasty trick and should only ever be used to redirect those who blatantly steal links. There are tgps out there who are well known for it and those are the ones that should be written into the htaccess.
On a side note, if the webmaster of the tgp with the stolen links checks out the gallery from surfing into their tgp and clicking the link from there then they too will get an error 403, though that is not very likely that they will actually physically surf on in to take a look from their own site.
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