A trackback allows one website to notify another about an update. It is one of four types of linkback methods for website authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to their articles. Some weblog software, such as SilverStripe, WordPress, Drupal, and Movable Type, supports automatic pingbacks where all the links in a published article can be pinged when the article is published. The term is used colloquially for any kind of linkback.
The TrackBack specification was created by Six Apart, which first implemented it in its Movable Type blogging software in August 2002. The TrackBack has since been implemented in most other blogging tools. Six Apart started a working group in February 2006 to improve the Trackback protocol with the goal to eventually have it approved as an Internet standard by the IETF. One notable blogging service that does not support trackback is Blogger. Instead, Blogger provides "backlinks", which allow users to employ Google's search infrastructure to show links between blog entries.
my bag of tricks is far from empty
don't bust my chops, don't try and tempt me
cause I will stick the truth in your face, there's only one race
the human race, propagandic ways and abuse, set to separate
bad confuse, for 500 years the barriers been there
and they're not moving anywhere
who the fuck are we to separate, and support their actions of hate.
Knowledge is the key to unlock the mind
The imperialistic system that invented prejudice and disbelief
they still benefits from it, they still do as they please
inject us with reasons, of contemplation an dissatisfaction
to assure that we remain sedated to their segregative actions
in our years of existence, has our modern society
gotten any closer to equality?
where people openly are being oppressed