How To Kill DuggMirror
DuggMirror is a service that takes copies of Dugg pages that were taken down because of the Digg Effect. It allows Diggers to view the page without waiting for the downed site to come back to life. The problem is Dugg Mirror can be used even when the site hasn’t gone down. If your server is powerful enough to handle a Digg then you should not allow Dugg Mirror to mirror your stories. Here is how to kill the DuggMirror.
If your server doesn’t already have a robots.txt file, create one using Notepad and enter the following code:
User-agent: duggmirror
Disallow: /
Save the file and upload it to your root folder. If you already have a robots.txt file, then add the above code to it. The code tells DuggMirror that it is not welcome here – get lost. Now if someone tries to get a mirror any of my Dugg posts, like How Much Is A Domain Name Worth, this is what they get at DuggMirror.
Even if your server cannot handle a Digg it may still be a good idea to kill the mirror. This is because DuggMirror can get your stories indexed by Google. So, instead of Google sending traffic to your site, they’re sending it to DuggMirror instead.
On a positive note, DuggMirror is a complete mirrior – everything on your page is reproduced, including any advertising you are running. If you are running Google AdSense, those ads will show up on Dugg Mirror. Any clicks will gets credited to your AdSense account. If a page on your site is already mirrored and you want it removed, you can email DuggMirror and they will remove it.
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Ahh, if the adsense credits still go to me, maybe ti isn’t a big deal? not that i am often dugg.
Reply to this commentwow great tip! Where did you learn that from? lol
Reply to this commentGood one!
Reply to this commentKILL THE MOTHER ******
Reply to this commentProbably right here: http://duggtrends.com/duggmirror.aspx
# I don’t want DuggMirror mirroring my site. To block DuggMirror from accessing your domain, create a robots.txt file in the root of the domain and add the two lines below.
User-agent: duggmirror
Disallow: /
DuggMirror will also respond to the User-agent “*”. If you cannot make a robots.txt file and want your site excluded, email me and I will exclude your site. If a page on your site is already mirrored here and you want it removed, please email me and I will remove your page.
Reply to this commentGood point about this!
Shocker: Many webmasters know about the use of a robots.txt file. Google it for more details
Reply to this commentI wish I could say I had that problem right now, but I might as well do it for good measure.
Reply to this commentAnother post hits digg frontpage again. John Chow, you always give us useful information. Thank you.
Reply to this comment> Another post hits digg frontpage again. John Chow,
> you always give us useful information. Thank you.
Gee, make the self-promotion less obvious next time please.
Reply to this commentIf duggmirror is mirroring your adsense then isn’t that against adsense T&C even if you are then getting the clicks? Another reason to kill the mirror?
Reply to this commentI’ve just written a post that explains how to make wordpress pages faster and how to make better use of caching to protect against being ‘Dugg’ - worth having a look when you have a chance.
http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk/2006/11/05/1028/
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