Crash Your Wordpress with a Ping Loop

Image representing WordPress as depicted in Cr...Ok this is a first bigger API Loop or Chain Reaction Experiment and I hope this blog will recover from it. Actually I am not sure what will happen. What I am doing is sending out this post with the help of the Wordpress plugin PingPressFM and getting it back with another PingFM Plugin. I am a little bit exited and afraid to push the Publish button. I hope to recover soon from this experiment. Lets see what happens…

Update: Nothing big happened. I had to clean-up only 4 duplicate posts…

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5 Responses to “Crash Your Wordpress with a Ping Loop”

  1. Rogie King Says:

    Yo,

    I noticed that My post is in the related blogs - why? I think I am experiencing some slowdown and issues with my blog. Do you have any information that may help me with this?


  2. Bitahatini Says:

    @Rogie: Your Post got added automatically by a Plugin I installed on this Site. But it does not seem to work very well. The only relation that i see, is that your post is also about a Wordpress Plugin ;.) … But rest assured that this is nothing that could slow down your blog ;.). but if you like i can remove the link from my post…

    by the way, your site has a great design


  3. Sold Out Activist Says:

    (Author of PingPressFM) In the next version, you can use custom @triggers in which you could exclude posting to your WordPress blog.


  4. Bitahatini Says:

    @Sold Out Activist: Thanks for the feedback. I think your plugin is great and very usefull. The problem I wanted to point out is not a fault of your plugin. People using these kind of plugins should know what they are doing. Anyhow its a good idea to allow for custom @triggers.


  5. What WEB 3.0 Says:

    Thanks for the ping!


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