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I've been link:mysite/resource-in-question through Google to see if I can find where it's coming from, but the index doesn't seem to have caught up with us yet.
This might be a stupid question, but is there any other way I can try to find out where all of these new hits are coming from?
Any insights appreciated.
Since I don't serve multimedia out to foreign hosts, they're not hotlinking my media content. They're definitely coming into a section's principal index and then sampling the media presented there, just like any other visitor.
The traffic is trailing off now, though they did manage to use 50% of my month's bandwidth quota in four days.
So, it's no panic situation -- it's just weird, is all. Why would a non-nefarious site not want to turn up in referer logs? Or, if they up to something nefarious, what could it possibly be?
I just can't figure out why a website (apparently up to nothing nefarious) should want to suppress its own referer information when offering its visitors links to interesting media.
The first question is not why, but how?
A browser, firewall, proxy and the like can filter the referer. But how can a site that links to your content do the same?
Does this theory hold any water?