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Jeffry
Additionally, it wouldn't explain the the high PR of several "self-publishing" sites -- one I have in mind (since URLs are not allowed, I will only allude) is the famous CL community. CL has a very high PR (8), yet people are linking to their sites all over it.
If you are linking to a site that Google thinks is a spammer, then you (in their mind) are voting for a spammer. You are linking into a "bad neighborhood."
Hmmm, I disagree.
Of course this sounds logically, but if I think about it more deeply I come to the conclusion, that if G is thinking like that after two or three updates at least the half of the www would be deleted from the index.
I know for sure from a older PR 7 website, that has been deleted for understandable reasons with over 1400 links to it. Only the site itself has been deleted, none of the linking pages were thrown out of the index. (What should mean that a few edu-sites had been deleted as well...)
So I assume the problem is not only the "link to PR 0" but could be a "link from a PR 0" page. is this the case, Jeffry?
[edited by: oLeon at 2:11 pm (utc) on April 22, 2003]
Sudden drop in PR4 to PR<1 or 0?
How can PR suddenly drop?
[webmasterworld.com...]
Still no idea!
Anyone?
The only thing I have changed between two Google updates is some links to other content related sites. One of these sites has a PRO too and I see no other reason as I have been penalized for linking to that site.