Blogspot.ru?
I have a blog with url as xxxxxxxxxx.blogspot.in. Recently I found that my blog is accessible through xxxxxxxxxx.blogspot.ru also.
I am confused. Who could have created this url linked to my blog?
Trust there is no dearth of experts in this community who can help me understand what is happening. So please enlighten me.
I guess it's the same for everyone who has a blogger blog. The blogspot url by default automatically takes all co-domains as per the countries .au, .ru, .ca etc in addition to the .com. I have been noticing this since 2006 or so, because when you typexyz.blogspot.com, it will automatically make it xyz.blogspot.in. Nothing to worry about.
Thànks Amit. And thanks all.
Relieved to find that KGB has not been cloning my blog.
Kindly read this which is self-explanatory http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.in/2010/03/working-with-multi-regional-websites.html
That is Google, we will not know about Google in detail but they would track us easily as per their process and convenient. BTW, read as below.
When somebody visits our blog (let's say Russian) which has English posts then they wanted to read it in "Russian language" (Non-English) via translation option (which auto-populates for them) then our domain name remain same except last extension (that changes per their country), dear.
Website translation is something different. That has nothing to do with what we are discussing here.
CK. Looks like you have been granted citizenship of multiple nations Congos.
Rio, you are right. Ru is russian.
I dont know if KGB is cloning my blog.
Thanks CK for responding.
So I am not alone. But my blog is not accessible through .au or .uk. Only .ru.
May be I was a rumanian in my previous life
and I English or Australian, and yes, a Russian too
Arre Italian as well. Now I can claim my right to go to Italy in the pasta contest.
Somehow my blog is reachable from a blogspot.com.au and blogspot.co.uk domain as well. I guess this works with every possible domain extension. Maybe, people at Blogger are playing with something, or this might be a feature we didn't know about.
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