mattcutts.com— Should Google remove a "crazy person's page" from the index? The head of Google's Webspam team gives his personal perspective.
Mar 4, 2009View in Crawl 4
It's the stupid QDD algorithm, negative stuff gets auto pushed up. That's why companies should build seo defence shields..."Darth here...is that the defense department?" "Yes defense team here...what do you need Darth?" "I need a bloody seo defense shield building to prevent negative bloody PR they keep saying I pay less than minimum wage...", "Sure thing Darth coming right up..."
I am a crazy person and I would say that it is discriminating to us crazy people if you "normal" people want to remove our crazy webpages. So fine. You don't like the imagination that flows from a bipolar/manic depressive's mind. Fine. So don't look at the damn website. And go tell all the bipolar actors in Hollywood to STFU as well. Stupid "normal" people.
munrocoolMar 4, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://rorr.im/">http://rorr.im/</a>-&gt; That's serious.
pccityMar 4, 2009
It's the stupid QDD algorithm, negative stuff gets auto pushed up. That's why companies should build seo defence shields..."Darth here...is that the defense department?" "Yes defense team here...what do you need Darth?" "I need a bloody seo defense shield building to prevent negative bloody PR they keep saying I pay less than minimum wage...", "Sure thing Darth coming right up..."
bollyukMar 4, 2009
boom baby
lokaiMar 4, 2009
I am a crazy person and I would say that it is discriminating to us crazy people if you "normal" people want to remove our crazy webpages. So fine. You don't like the imagination that flows from a bipolar/manic depressive's mind. Fine. So don't look at the damn website. And go tell all the bipolar actors in Hollywood to STFU as well. Stupid "normal" people.
findhostcouponsMar 22, 2009
I suggest that Google acts in the right way!