- What is this good for?
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If you're a blogger, it's fun and useful to see how many votes your
posts are getting, who's talking about them on Twitter, and who's blogging
about you.
It's also fun to snoop in on other bloggers' posts,
both to see how many votes are possible and also to see which link-sharing
systems are best for your content.
Want an example? Check out
Warning: The Internet is almost full, a fun (and too-true) post by Seth Godin.
- Who are you guys?
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LinksFor.Us was created and is maintained by me:
Jason Cohen.
It's a free service I created because I wanted it for my own blog and
for the reasons listed above. I figured other people would want it too!
It also turns out to be a great way to get the word out about my blog about
startups, marketing,
and geekery.
- How do I request a feature?
How do I report a bug?
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Use the feedback site.
Vote for your favorite features or make your own suggestions.
- Are there any limitations?
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You can use LinksFor.Us for anything you want.
I limit you to 1000 queries per day
because my server can't handle being slammed.
FYI: Your IP address is 38.107.191.112 and you've
made 0 queries in the past 24 hours.
This is just a little free service, so please don't abuse!
- What's the legal stuff?
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No warranty, no guarantee, no nothing. Use at your own risk. I reserve the
right to do anything at any time. And everything else.
- Show me some weird stuff!
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Google has been voted up a lot, everywhere.
It's funny to me that anyone would bother. Oh well, it's a good test-case!
asdf gets Twittered a lot as a test, but what's weird is how many people have saved it to del.icio.us.
Inbox Zero is Merlin Mann's great intro and motivator for how to get organized and stop procrastinating. Too bad so many Del.icio.us tags are for "read later"...