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Increasing Fornits' Ranking in Google

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Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Google page rank is determained by factors like how many other pages like to your page.  So when people figured that out they deployed thousand of web pages that link to their page.  Google figured that game out. They changed the algorithm to judge the quality of the links.  The webmasters figure out how they calculate and game again.  Google changes how they calculate , webmasters guess ....... ad infinitum.
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Interesting stuff, really. Sounds like the nexus between game theory and theoretical computer science, especially complexity theory.


--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Two guys are running away from a Grizzly bear.  First guy says "I don't think we can run faster than that bear."  Second guy says "I don't have to. I just have to run faster than you."
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Believe it or not, you have just improved my understanding of Inferno XIII.  Many thanks.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Two guys are running away from a grizzly bear.  First guy says, "I don't think we can run faster than that bear."  Second guy says, "I don't have to. I just have to run faster than you." Hyde does not have to be as smart as Google. They just need to be smarter than you.
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I take it that the two runners in your polite analogy are the Hyde webmaster and the Fornits webmaster. How does the Hyde webmaster suppress Fornits on a simple search (but not on an advanced search)? Any tips for the Fornits webmaster?

Ursus:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I take it that the two runners in your polite analogy are the Hyde webmaster and the Fornits webmaster. How does the Hyde webmaster suppress Fornits on a simple search (but not on an advanced search)? Any tips for the Fornits webmaster?
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Is this a battle between webmasters?  Could one even "suppress" certain searches for other than "inappropriate material" reasons?  Interesting that Google deems "kill" less offensive than "fuck."

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Ursus"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I take it that the two runners in your polite analogy are the Hyde webmaster and the Fornits webmaster. How does the Hyde webmaster suppress Fornits on a simple search (but not on an advanced search)? Any tips for the Fornits webmaster?
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Is this a battle between webmasters?  Could one even "suppress" certain searches for other than "inappropriate material" reasons?  Interesting that Google deems "kill" less offensive than "fuck."
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Google "Ed Legg" on a simple search. Fornits does not appear. Now Goggle "Ed Legg" on an advanced search. Fornits appears on the first page. Let me know if your results differ from mine.

This is indeed a battle of the webmasters game. The question is whether Fornits' webmaster can adopt a more successful strategy than that of Legg's webmaster.

The stakes are Fornits' visibility on Google.  (Legg's reputation is a secondary issue.)

Ursus:
I google "Larry Dubinsky sexual assault" (no quotation marks needed) and the IsacCorp site comes up as the #1 pick.  Fornits not 'till page 3.

I google "Ed Legg" (no quotation marks) and Fornits does not show up within the first ten pages.  I google "Ed Legg" (with quotation marks) and Fornits shows up on page 3.  Used to be page 1 when you used quotes.  The algorithm has indeed changed.  Maybe it also depends on what country you are googling from.

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