Just to let you guys know, it looks like the IP address that Bad Neighborhood runs on has been added to Project Honeypot (IP data can be viewed here). I had thought that you actually had to spam someone after hitting a honeypot in order to get added to the blacklist, but a friend of mine is running http:BL on her site, and the crawler is blocked from seeing her content.
I am looking into getting off the blacklist, but until I do some of you may notice certain website returning erroneous 404’s, just so you know.
Also, today I spent a good part of the day modifying the structure of the tables that hold the data for the Google Multi-DC Rank Checker and Yahoo Multi-Keyword Rank Checker.
Hopefully those of you who enjoy the use of those tools will notice better performance on them now. Also, I apologize for any slowdowns the data migration may have caused today.
Thanks.
Thanks for the post. Is it only the IP address of the site which goes in such blacklists? I was surprised to find one of my sites in the blacklists at jedi.org/blacklist.txt which list the domain names. How can one control if some of your competitors do spamming using your website domain name?