Hey Dane, We actually

Hey Dane,

We actually updated our click tracking earlier this evening to the method sebastian found. While we couldn't actually prove whether or not the previous links pass PR, we figured best best to error on the side of caution.

As for the site claiming we ripped them off: the post was made only 4 days after the upgrade was purchased, 2 of those days being a weekend when bloggers are much less active. Since then there have been almost 200 unique clicks out to the site according to our tracking. What many people may not realize is that our BlogStats are not live figures but tabulated and cached every day or so. I think ns4w may have jumped the gun on calling us a scam, and I hope they are big enough to follow up on their results.

Daniel (not verified) | Mon, 09/17/2007 - 00:47

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