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I would also be interested if someone can share experience as to how many forum pages get spidered by Google. Seems to me like the Googlebot has become a little shy - large forums that used to have uncounted (many thousand) pages in the index have now shrunk to like 500-1000. Any observations? Thanks!
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(If not, can anybody present a major forum where the forum pages have noteworthy pagerank?)
Not sure what you consider noteworthy but here are the top 20 forums based on post count.
1 Vault Network boards
2 FaceTheJury
3 IGN boards
4 Gaia Online
5 Theforce.net
6 Hardware.fr
7 Gamespy
8 Gathering of Tweakers
9 VW vortex forums
10 AnandTech
11 Broadband reports
12 Fok.nl
13 Corvette Forum
14 Honda tech
15 General [M]ayhem
16 Literotica
17 JJB
18 Transact.no
19 Chiquititas
20 Ars Technica
Of course, well written forum software will avoid this problem and use search-engine-friendly URLs (such as for this forum). You can also try to adapt phpBB to do the same with a combination of mod_rewrite and some hacking about with the script.
Claus, that's interesting. Unfortunately, since WebmasterWorld doesn't allow Google to take a cache snapshot, we'll never know what Brett feeds the Googlebot (unless he's already said it somewhere).
Rogerd, that's even more interesting. Any idea how long this has been going? (Now that you mention it, I've seen dynamic pages that used to have PR5 and are now PR0. Do they still rank well with Google? Sure!)
Bobby, imho even a Pagerank of 0.49 wouldn't make sense when the forum main page has PR5.
Encyclo, if the problem was about session ids then the pages couldn't be found via Google search at all. However, as has been mentioned, those pages are spidered normally and do quite well in the rankings (without session ids apparently).