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To link or not to link?

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chloe732 posted on Sun, May 23 2010 3:04 PM

I recently saw a post from asking forum members to use the "link" feature in the forum software.

But, awhile back, I saw a post from a user that recommended to break the link, thus avoiding the ability of outside, shall we say "forces", from tracing the link back to the forum. 

I know how to use the link, but I don't know if it should be used to link to websites outside of the Mises.org. 

My question is, do we "link" to outside websites or not?  

"The market is a process." - Ludwig von Mises, as related by Israel Kirzner.   "Capital formation is a beautiful thing" - Chloe732.

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Everything is indexed by Google (and god knows who else) anyway. So you may as well make it easy for the user.

One way we win this war is by sheer overload of information, making any crackdown futile, and also look extremely desperate.

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