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I'm back... just browsing, but feel I should re-cap what many people are missing (because it is buried well back in the thread now).
There are two phenomena
a) Algo/filter changes. These are being played out on SJ, and of course: if you are testing a change you use older tried and tested data, which is what Google has done (with a dash of Fresh). Hence all the missing links, strangely dropping sites, etc.
b) The update, with the application of the latest data and links.
It was spelled out earlier that the results on SJ will change when newer data, and this months crawl data, is brought in. However, the SJ effect may replicate at other centers before that data upgrade is applied.
I think that's an accurate reflection of reality, and the message is therefore don't panic. For those who have suffered on SJ, it might get worse before it gets better, but wait until the new data is in there before you throw a wobbler.
I'll send one in. Although, I can't imagine if I was was right you would tell me, and would deny it, as that would reveal an ingredient in the secret sauce to someone outside of Google. ;) Look for a spam report on www.google.com from me. THAT should stand out.
If this is the case then that seems odd as some results I have seen so far are full of pages that haven't been properly crawled yet so all you see is the URL and no snippets.
Not on this planet. Guestbook links are one of the keys to ranking well on -sj, as are free for all link exchanges.
Google should be embarrased at the -sj index.
The other search engines are smiling today. Google fumbles badly.
www-sj shows the new algo as applied to old data.
If I see changes in the sj results, then the only difference when this comes to the main index will be with new sites/new links/new pr?
Thanks if someone can just spell this out for me :)
Actually no. What needs to be expressed here is that Google is putting out extremely poor results across the entire scope of the Internet. Google needs to go back to the drawingboard because valuing spam is not good. Valuing poor content is not good. Delivering unhelpful results to users is not good.
These results were not ready for prime time, or any time.
But we can't all be wrong can we?
Of course we are all biased because we hang out here - but that just means we are the first to notice poor results.
The general public won't say "jeez is google playing with a new algo? these results suck"
They will simply just leave and go to MSN - besides they can check there hotmail account while there at it.
But I currently have 1800 odd pages in www.
I got crawled in April (10,000 pages).
I have 0 (zero) pages in -sj.
Exactly what is your definition of 'fresher'. It sounds like spin from your superior.
Peter
[edited by: Critter at 12:00 am (utc) on May 6, 2003]
I sent you 3 spam reports a little while ago, with SJ results 2 for using hidden text (well, one has put silver text (#cccccc) on a white background), and the other you may recognize from a previous spam report that you and I discussed in the google spam thread from a few weeks ago.
thanks -
patrick deese
As a Google user: I have been researching product reviews in preparation for a large hardware purchase. I FINALLY found the info that I have been looking for in the -sj index without having to wade through a bunch of crappola. Thanks Google! Isn't that what it's all about? Providing relevant results to the searchers?
As a webmaster: (annoying newbie warning goes here) I know the update isn't a done deal yet but so far I'm thrilled. I lost some but I gained a whole lot more. Looks fair to me.
Quick question: What is a "spam snapshot"?
Just my opinion :) - with regards my own sites I have some that do better, some that do worse...
Actually "ripe" might be better.
Apparently in an effort to be fresh Google decides to forgoe quality.
Quality is determined a lot of ways, but this junk is falling into the same trap that FAST is moving away from: WORDS ON A PAGE DO NOT MEAN QUALITY CONTENT.
Keyword stuffed garbage are not good results.
The real question though is: did Google buy linksmanager? Everyone should be running out now and signing up for trash link exchanges because combine that with keyword stuff and you crack -sj.
GoogleGuy, just curious, aside from fresher results, can you name (even to yourself) how these results are in *any* way superior to the previous ones?
(For the record, I do just fine myself on -sj.)
Thanks