Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
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What in the world is this? I know what it means but I can't believe it's me - I run AV software, just scanned recently, no spyware, no new downloads or programs, I use Firefox, CPU usage is normal, system resources are fine, in other words no nasties running wild on my machine, and I haven't been trying anything sneaky, so what gives? Furthermore, I'd just been searching a moment before, and I can still perform new searches. They just won't let me see the next page of results.
How strange, I guess I'll head over to MSN for awhile! ;)
I found it strange is that I was able to do new searches okay, but it wouldn't let me go to the next page of results for the searches. So I checked around for other people having the same problem, and it turns out that Google seems to have issues when you are viewing 100 results per page and 'PHP' is in the search string. Sure enough, if I remove PHP from the search, I can go to any results page I want.
Apparently, this is Google's way of preventing automatic queries that are sent through some sort of vulnerability in old versions of phpBB, but it seems very unlike Google to plug the hole so clumsily.
Not sure why they moved this thread from Foo to here; it seemed decidedly "Foo-ey" to me but I guess this is as good a place as any...
The use of position / rank checking software and websites is really inflating the search figures at Google and I'm sure that although they may like the numbers, the stock will drop if the public find out that the number of searches on Google are mainly down to webmaters looking to make sure their still in the serps.
You have indirectly hit at Googles achillies heal ... without the interest of webmasters just how big are they. Most of hits came from google, but when I got kicked off in June my revenue only fell by 15%. This has to mean that the majority of google hits were by the searches who were more interested in how I got to the top rather than my services and products.
I stick by my comments in the middle of Jagger ... this is only the beginning, once the mad xmas shop is over it's going to get heavy for webmasters on google.
Cheers & all the best
Colin