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Did I do something foolish to trigger this onslaught?
You put up a website. Anyone with an even vaguely popular site is getting this, and the problem may well be getting worse. If you have Apache, a .htaccess file with a long list of banned referrer strings will help, including common porn words. This type of site tended to pioneer the log spamming assault, but unfortunately referrer spam is branching. I have come across this originating from all sorts of subject areas and niches. Hosting and webmaster type sites are doing it a lot, for obvious reasons.
Don't make your stats public because this is how these log spammers can profit from it. You probably don't do this anyway. The spammers are simply using a scattergun approach, so probably nothing short of convincing every single webmaster everywhere to password protect their stats will put a stop to this annoyance.