Who Benefits from PPS Downtime?

Filed in: Malaysia, Weblog — October 5th, 2005

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The Malaysia blogta, Project Petaling Street is down due to mass spam attacks. Though it is a sad case but some people are actually benefit from the PPS downtime.

Who benefits from PPS downtime?

Who Benefits from PPS Downtime?

The last few bloggers who pinged PPS. They will get a traffic boost. PPS is a popular website and the last seven pings will be there for few days before PPS is back alive. Don’t they lucky?

So, keeps pingging PPS. You never know when will it down again *touch wood* and your post be highlighted. ;)

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  • LCF, ur site famous mah :P
  • LcF
    LOL~ everyone is too free then more active to leave comment. :P
  • Wah ... now that's really show off.

    Now many people leave their comments here. I think Liew is the one getting the profit from Pps downtime... :D
  • lol...no spike in traffic for sarawho.com =(

    guess nobody's reading blogs anymore!
  • Want to boast a bit. My traffic did not drop wor. Even without PPS.
  • Red:

    of course la. I see all the same old pings also not interested to see anymore.

    So I feel not much benefit being "frozen" on the PPS ping list for so many days.
  • Man I just created my blog today and wanted to ping PPS. How unlucky!!!

    Anyway I don't think those blog listed on the first page are lucky. If already seen the title, most won't want to visit it again. Many like me noticed it's the same old list of pings so we just close PPS page.

    Those people who spammed PPS and jammed the servers SHOULD BE SHOT !!!

    Hmmm... will put that in my blog later as it fits my theme :)
  • I feel so blessed :P
  • red
    i was one of the "lucky bloggers", but i don't think there's much traffic difference comparing with normal days.

    totoro is probably right, i hardly visit sarawho but i did for the last two days lol
  • Wai
    :D Some ppl are just lucky!
  • i think sites like penangbloggers or sarawho will get a jump in readers... :P
  • Haha... so u think that PPS downtime is a good benefit to those "lucky bloggers"? j/k
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