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Last week it was brought to my attention that a website was importing my entire feed into their own blog and essentially passing the content off as their own. I spent a great deal of time scrolling and clicking through this site to find out they had taken many, many entries…from recipes and giveaways to my Beyond the Sugar posts.

It was as though my blog was now being housed somewhere else. Typically I don’t get my panties in a bunch if people use original recipes (that’s what they’re there for as long as you give credit where it’s due) or use a photo and then link back to the recipe, but this pissed me off. I felt like someone had broken into my house, stolen all my belongings, and then furnished their home with them.

With help from the lovely Amber, I was able to track down this individual’s host and after numerous not-so-polite phone calls and emails was able to get my content removed. Although part of me would love to share the website with you, that’s really not my style. I’m a firm believer in karma and am certain this individual will get a taste of his unethical practices at some point during his online “career”. Until then, I’ll curse him out in the privacy of my own brain (and maybe home)!

This is not the first time this has happened, but it was the first time I encountered real resistance and time consuming processes to get the content taken down – time I should have been baking for you guys! Because of how many hours this took me, it prompted me to a make a change in the way my feed is displayed. Publishing a full feed means it’s incredibly easy for someone to steal my posts – and as I’ve seen, not so easy for me to take them back.

You might be asking yourself why it’s so important to try and get my stolen posts removed from some other site. Well, you see, when it comes to websites, there’s this whole Google ranking thing. Google actively searches for duplicate content. When they find exactly duplicate content in large amounts, they blacklist the site that they determine to be the thief. Only sometimes, they choose the wrong site.

What does it mean when you get blacklisted by Google? It’s like you don’t exist. Your site does not appear in any search engine results. Someone could search for “My Baking Addiction Chocolate Cupcakes” and my site would not appear in the results. It’s happened to other bloggers, and it took them months to get their sites relisted with Google. That’s not something I need in my life, lovies!

How I Found Out
I have received several emails and comments asking how I found out about the infringing websites. Well, I found because I have some amazing food blogging friends and readers. Amber came across the main site when she did the guest post the other day because I linked to her site. When the website stole that post, she got a second track back, from them. Usually with sites like this, they’re basically running a program that takes in your feed and immediately republishes it on their own site. That means any links within the post will also get automatically republished, because they’re not doing this by hand. So the way to make sure you know about it? Try to relate your current post to something you’ve previously written about, and link to it. Then, if someone’s taking your feed and republishing it, you’ll get the trackback on that older post. On WordPress, it should show up in your trackbacks. {Thanks for the explanation, Amber}

Steps I Took
Since this site was essentially stealing my entire feed, I had no intentions of contacting them directly, so I completely bypassed that step. First, Amber used Network Solutions to locate the host for me. Once I had that information I made some phonecalls. The host required that I file a formal written complaint with their abuse department. Katie of goodLife eats linked me (see, I told you food blogging friends are all kinds of awesome) to a post that was written by Elise Bauer of Simple Recipes over on Food Blog Alliance. Elise’s post pretty much outlines the steps you should take and even provides a template letter. Elise also explains the process of contacting Google, so this is definitely a must read if you are a blogger.

I’ve gone back and forth for weeks about adjusting my feed to only display a summary… I’ve lost sleep over it (well, not really, but I tend to exaggerate for effect).  I know this will not eliminate the issue; I’m simply hoping it will help reduce the number of occurrences.  Quite frankly, I’m sick of playing blog cop and prefer to use my snarkiness for other, more fun purposes (like making fun of Brian!).

I know a partial feed is a pain in the keister and I am sure some of you might consider a revolt. In fact, I’ve already received numerous emails from devoted readers pleading with me to change it back to the full feed. Trust me, we are looking for an alternative, but in the meantime, the summary is the best option for My Baking Addiction.

I apologize that one jerk face has ruined this for the whole class. But really, I promise you it’s only a simple click through.

I’m hoping a WordPress Plugin will at least allow me to lure you in with one drool worthy photo and a few paragraphs! I hope you can understand my decision, and not be too annoyed with me. Direct your annoyance at that other dude. (Cosmically of course – I’m still not going to give you his URL. But Amber might, if you ask her. She thinks he deserves it.)

 

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67 Comments

  1. Paula B. says:

    Just reading this today and so sorry that you had to go through such an upset and an insult to your hard work and creativity. So glad to hear of the support you are receiving from your fellow food bloggers. I am always recommending your site to baking friends, yours is one of the best out there. Continued good luck as you move forward in dealing with all this, and thanks as always for the recipes. Your fans appreciate you very much!

  2. Carole says:

    ugh, sorry that an Internet thug stole your content. He will get his as karma is a b&tch.
    Thank you for sharing your experience so that the rest of us can learn.

  3. Laura says:

    This is the exact reason the I have a summary feed. I think it helps to have a photo with the summary and sounds like you have the plug in to do it. I’m right with ya girl.

  4. Andrea Meyers says:

    Sorry you had to deal with that. Unfortunately it happens to many of us and the amount of time it takes to fix the situation racks up fast, and sometimes the content thieves are really not nice to deal with, so we are left with having to publish short feeds as a preventive. I’ve been there and you have my support.

  5. alittlebitograce says:

    That really sucks! I was wondering why the feed content changed, but your recipes are so awesome that I don’t mind the extra minute(or less) it takes to click through. I don’t know if I’ve made any of your recipes yet, but they definitely inspire me. :)

  6. CupcakeKiller says:

    Gosh, does the loser louse steal our comments made too? Karma indeed! He’s just jealous. Too bad he can’t steal a life! :o(

  7. Lara says:

    Unbelievable how there are so many freeloaders out there! It makes me so mad! I think I found the offender blog… I also googled a paragraph from one of your beyond the sugar posts and got linked to a blog that promises cookie recipes. Anyway, the posts are still there? There is a link to MBA in the bottom, though…..

    1. Jamie says:

      Lara-
      I have actually filed a complaint with that site’s host as well. Although they linked some of the posts, they still do not have permission to use the photos or entire posts for their own use.
      -Jamie

    2. Lara says:

      Oh good! People are unbelievable….. but I will continue to read your blog, partial feed and all :-)

  8. Beverly says:

    I too am sorry you had to deal with this! I am more than happy with the partial feeds!

  9. Bonnie Banters says:

    Thanks for the information. I’m sorry you’ve had such a headache! We all put so much effort into blogging…who needs it stolen! Also, like you, I’ve got plenty of other things I need to devote my time to than protecting my blog!

    My blog isn’t that old yet, so I don’t know if anyone would be interested in stealing from me at this point. However, I can tell you I’m basically a very nice, sharing person; but I don’t “screw around”…I’d be putting their name out there in a heartbeat and causing them more trouble than they ever caused me!

    Again, thanks for the info, but I do wish you’d “give up” their site. You’re just too good!

  10. becca says:

    I agree with Amber! The dude does deserve it! Your sight is AMAZING! I will continue to read with a partial feed and send negative cosmic vibes to jerkface!