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'''2024 April 2'''
* Thanks to [https://meta.orain.org/wiki/Main_Page an April Fools prank] engineered by [[User:Labster|Labster]], we've gotten no few links from the long-dead meta.orain.org.
* A big hello to everyone at Salt Lake Community College who've come to us via slcc.instructure.com!
* We've received a half-dozen or so links from [https://vf.politicalbetting.com/ vf.politicalbetting.com], a (British-oriented, maybe?) subdomain of a site entirely for betting on elections and other political activity.
* We've also gotten a very few links from [https://www.backstage.com/ Backstage.com], which appears to be a jobs/employment site for the entertainment industry.
* And finally, one solitary link from "anomalopteryx". That's it, no top-level domain, just a single word -- and Google has no idea what it might other than the Linnaean classification of the [[w:Bush moa|Bush moa]]. This is very strangely similar to February 5, 2019's "aepyornis" links, especially given that the aepyornis was another large, flightless bird.
 
 
'''2024 February 19'''
* We've gotten a few hits from the [[Steampunk]] fashion and accessories site [https://www.my-steampunk-style.com my-steampunk-style.com]. Sadly, it doesn't lend itself well to finding ''where'' the links are coming from.
* The LLM behind the AI chat site [https://chat.openai.com chat.openai.com] seems to have given links to us in a few of its responses.
* One that we need to mention if only for the site name -- [https://talesfromthebraziersgrotto.wordpress.com/2023/07/10/visiting-hide-at-miura-reien/#more-16613 this page] at the blog "Tales From The Brazier's Grotto" (by Katriina Etholén) links to our page on [[Hideto Matsumoto]], aka "''hide''", in the course of describing a pilgrimage of sorts Etholén made to his memorial site during her first visit to Japan.
 
 
'''2023 October 17'''
* A quick hello to whoever at South Texas College is linking to us through blackboard.com!
 
 
'''2023 August 9'''
* Our top referrer recently is a site called "tipz.io", which [https://www.myantispyware.com/2023/05/28/how-to-get-rid-of-tipz-io-redirect-from-chrome-edge-firefox/#:~:text=This%20deceptive%20search%20engine%2C%20often,information%20about%20your%20browsing%20activities. multiple] [https://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-tipz-io/ sources] describe as "deceptive" and "a malicious browser extension". We strongly recommend that any of our users employing (or forced to employ) tipz remove it from their systems, using the instructions found on these and other sites.
* For some reason, Google Lens -- a visual lookup app from the big G -- has recently sent us almost a hundred links.
* The hookup site [https://www.girlsaskguys.com girlsaskguys.com] has sent us over fifty links as well. Why? Who knows?
 
 
'''2023 May 2'''
* Amazon.com's [https://www.mturk.com "Mechanical Turk" crowdsourcing marketplace] has, for some reason, connected to us several times over the past couple weeks.
* An interesting site called [https://www.creaturenarrative.com/ "Hybrid Creature Narratives"] has linked to our page [[Animate Inanimate Object]] as a way to explain the Japanese concept of the ''Tsukumogami'' in a column on [https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Why-Conservationists-Should-Heed-Pok%C3%A9mon-Balmford-Clegg/21be3928e43c38a237766c23ac79393ba109b0a7 a paper] she came across about why ''[[Pokémon]]'' should be of interest to conservationists.
 
 
'''2023 March 23'''
* There is apparently [http://belfast-pub.ru/ an Irish pub in ''Moscow''], of all places. And for some reason they've linked to us.
 
 
'''2022 October 11'''
* We're still getting links from Apple's "starshot.scilliance.com" service, the exact nature of which still seems to be a mystery to the Web at large.
* We've had a few links from the website for the team project manager Trello. Unless some of our tropers are working as an organized group, the why of this is another mystery.
 
 
'''2022 April 29'''
* We've gotten a few links from Audiophilereview.com, thanks to their October 2019 article ''[https://audiophilereview.com/audiophile-music/is-the-dukes-of-stratosphears-new-psurroundabout-ride-a-model-for-immersive-sixties-surround-sound-r/ Is The Dukes of Stratosphear’s New Psurroundabout Ride A Model for Immersive Sixties Surround Sound Remixes?]'', which links to [[Perfectly Cromulent Word]] from a quote that contains a perfectly cromulent word.
 
 
'''2022 March 31'''
* Outside of a couple other Miraheze wikis, [[Reddit]] and [[Facebook]] have sent more links our way in the last month than any other locations on the web. Too bad we can't track back and see the context(s) those links came from.
* We've gotten a few links from an odd little service called ''[http://randomwebcomic.com/ Random Webcomic!]'', which is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] -- hit the big blue button on its page, and it'll send you to a random web comic elsewhere. Why they've linked to us... well, as usual, it's hard to determine.
 
 
'''2022 March 15'''
* Enthusiastic greetings to the [https://balcombegrammar.vic.edu.au/ Balcombe Grammar School] of Victoria, Australia, whose intranet has sent a dozen or so links our way.
* We've gotten a few links from [https://starshot.scilliance.com "starshot.scilliance.com"], which judging by the series of redirects following that link will take you through, is some manner of service provided by Apple... and although it (briefly) displays "Annotation service" when you connect to it, what it actually ''is'' seems to be a complete mystery to the web at large.
* We've also had a few links from ''[https://irememberthismovie.com/ I Remember This Movie...]'', a site that helps people find movies from which they juuuuust barely remember a few details.
 
 
'''2022 January 14'''
* ''[https://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]'' has sent several links our way.
* [https://www.tanelorn.net Tanelorn.net], a German FRPG site, is now linking to us.
* We're still getting links from Apple's tryrating.com.
 
 
'''2021 December 21'''
* We've gotten a dozen or so links from <nowiki>tryrating.com</nowiki>, an Apple-owned service which crowdsources freelance workers to improve the accuracy of Apple Maps. ''Why'' we've gotten those links is a mystery, given that we don't have a physical location
* The fanfic/interactive fiction site [https://forum.questionablequesting.com Questionable Questing] has sent some links our way.
* Similarly, the [https://monstergirlsredux.com Monster Girls Redux] forums have linked to us.
 
 
'''2021 November 23'''
* We've recently gotten a couple dozen links from feminist website [https://ovarit.com/ Ovarit.com]. Their search function doesn't lend itself well to finding exactly why or to what.
* Welcome to West Chester University, which is now linking to us.
* We're starting to get links from [https://english.stackexchange.com Stackexchange.com's English language section] citing us for various purposes.
 
 
'''2021 September 16'''
* Apparently the Great Firewall of China has no problems with us -- over the last few weeks we've gotten hundreds of inbound links from [https://english.sogou.com Sogou.com], a Beijing-based company providing a search engine and assorted other products.
* Yet another online learning environment -- this time [https://classroom.google.com classroom.google.com] -- is connecting to us.
* And we suppose we should note that we're ''still'' getting links in from some of the oldest entries on this page, like musictheoryprof.com, the ''Guardian'', and of course [[The Other Tropes Wiki]].
 
 
'''2021 July 21'''
* We've been getting hundreds of inbound links from a Korean wiki, [https://www.namu.wiki Namu (Namoo) Wiki]. It's hard to be sure working through Google Translate, but it seems to be a Korean-specific attempt at a counterpart to Wikipedia.
 
 
'''2021 June 16'''
* Links from Higbee & Associates have finally stopped appearing in the analytics. Hopefully that means they've given up on trying to find something for which they can demand money from us.
 
 
'''2021 June 3'''
* We're starting to get links from [https://sway.office.com Microsoft Sway], an online publishing/presentation tool that seems to be part of the online Office suite. Because of how little specific information we get from Matomo Analytics, it's impossible to tell if the links are from someone's project on the site, or from some manner of guidelines from the site itself.
* We've also begun to get links from the [https://www.angrymetalguy.com/ "Angry Metal Guy" blog], which seems to be a review/commentary site for all Metal music varieties. It's difficult to figure out just which of its articles (or their comments) are linking to us, so we don't know the context for those links.
* And finally, we've had a few links from ''[https://www.zauberhogwarts.de/ Zauberhogwarts]'', a German site which appears to be an online community supporting an immersive ''[[Harry Potter]]'' roleplaying experience.
 
 
'''2021 May 24'''
* Taste the irony. [https://www.kidzsearch.com/ Kidzsearch.com], "The #1 Kids' Safe Search Engine", is sending little tropers to us -- at the very least along with and possibly instead of [[TV Tropes]]. This may be because TVT is so heavily filled with online ads -- many kid-friendly services like Kidzsearch screen out advertising the better to comply with the United States' [[w:Children's Online Privacy Protection Act|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act]]. An advertising-free alternative to TVT would be very attractive in that case. And after all that work TVT did to make themselves suitable for kindergartners, too...
 
 
'''2021 May 1'''
* In the last week we've had a couple inbound links from [https://www.higbeeassociates.com/ Higbee & Associates], a [https://matthewsag.com/so-you-got-a-copyright-infringement-demand-letter-from-higbee-associates/ noted "copyright troll"].
 
 
'''2021 March 17'''
* We have no idea why, but we had nearly 50 inbound links this past week from [https://insideparadeplatz.ch/ In$ide Paradeplatz], a German financial news site.
 
 
'''2021 January 13'''
 
Yeah, we haven't seen anything interesting in more than a year. Sorry.
* We've recently gotten a bit more than a dozen links from a blog called ''[https://www.donnylaja.com donnylaja's place]''. What pushes it into "weird" territory is the blog's subtitle - "i write strong naked characters".
* We've also gotten about half a dozen links this week from a site called ''[https://www.prolikewoah.com prolikewoah.com]''. What makes ''this'' one weird is that the only content on its page is "go away". Presumably if one has the proper cookie or one's IP address is recognized it's a bit more welcoming.
* We're ''still'' getting an average of one inbound link from TV Tropes a day.
* Finally a welcome to all the elementary and high schools who seem to be linking to us from behind various web-based services. If there's anything we can do to help you, please ask.
 
 
'''2019 March 11'''
* An odd little site called [http://dir.igrep.co.uk/ Igrep Directory] lists us under "Entertainment". Amusingly, it also lists TV Tropes, but with the note "(deprecated)" next to it.
* We may already be winners? Somehow we got a link from [http://frontpage.pch.com The Publishers Clearing House] website.
 
 
'''2019 February 5'''
* "aepyornis". That's it. No top-level domain, just a single word. If that's not weird, nothing is.