Drudge cucked out majorly recently, but something is going on over there... the Washington Times article about his non-shill competitors gaining ground has also been tweeted out, with links to all five competitors:
So using a link to an archive does what exactly? Doesn’t give them the traffic count or ad revenue? I’ve been seeing that for a while and always wondered.
Drudge cucked out majorly recently, but something is going on over there... the Washington Times article about his non-shill competitors gaining ground has also been tweeted out, with links to all five competitors:
https://twitter.com/DRUDGE_REPORT/status/1199741139332423680?s=20
As a reminder, Drudge sold out to Google this year (sorry for the buzzfeed link):
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/drudge-report-ad-revenue
Archive link because friends don't let friends click on buzzfeed links.
So using a link to an archive does what exactly? Doesn’t give them the traffic count or ad revenue? I’ve been seeing that for a while and always wondered.
Exactly, it avoids giving them the traffic numbers which correlates directly to ad revenue.