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+1. so far, every time we think we’ve seen the first native webmention spam, it’s turned out to be pingback/trackback, bridgy, a native comment, or something similar.

if yours really was a true webmention, come tell us about it in #iwc, we’d love to hear! server logs etc would be especially interesting to see.

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  1. Yeah, false alarm, sorry :) … dug into it when I had some time, and it looks like the spammer pingbacked a wrapper I forgot I wrote. Not webmention.io, but does the same thing, so it was received as a webmention but wasn’t originally sent as one. cc/ @aaronpk

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