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updated list of IPs I have seen
64.68.82.12
64.68.82.16
64.68.82.25
64.68.82.25
64.68.82.26
64.68.82.27
64.68.82.30
64.68.82.32
64.68.82.33
64.68.82.34
64.68.82.36
64.68.82.41
64.68.82.45
64.68.82.51
64.68.82.52
64.68.82.55
64.68.82.56
64.68.82.68
64.68.82.68
64.68.82.70
64.68.82.71
64.68.82.79
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Decstar
[edited by: decstar at 6:16 pm (utc) on June 18, 2003]
[webmasterworld.com...]
[webmasterworld.com...]
I am very pleased to have about 100 pages in -fi with a reasonable position.
As this is a new site that's been uploaded end of May, until now, Freshbot found the some pages, they appeared in Google for 2 a 3 days and then disappeared completely for 6 a 10 days untill freshbot found them again.
My index page and some other are daily updated with news lines.
So now I am scared that when Freshbot scans those pages again, they will get a date tag but then disappear after 2 days.
Or is it so that once in the index (Esmerada), even when Freshbot re-visits, pages hold their position.
Greetings
To begin with, the usual pattern was something like: the site was in the index with fresh tags for a day or so, then lost the fresh tag for part of a day, then dropped out of the listings for a day or two. If the site had changed in someway freshbot would pick it up and relist it again for a day or two.
After mid-April, the site mainly stayed in the index with fresh tags, for a day or so, then reamined in for several more days without fresh tags, until a new fresh tag was added again. There were a couple of occasions where the site dropped out for about 5 days, and a few occasions where the site plumetted by about 60 positions for a day or two.
However, the point is, fresh listings don't quite behave as they used to. They seem more sticky after initial listing.