If I'm visiting a forum, answers site or blog and there's a thread discussing great food in new city, it's going to be easier and more effective to leave a comment, noting that you're a local and visit many restaurants and wrote a series of...
Facebook drops the comment button, allows users to edit replies - The Next Web Blekko is touting "the first search algorithm ever created to find spam rather than rank results," AdSpam. Chrome 12 Will Drop Support for Google Gears - Google...
Consequently, blogs were often inundated with tons of blogcommentspam. This was significantly helpful in cutting down on blogcommentspam. This means that, even though you can put a link in your comment on a blog, the link is given no weight by...
SEW Experts: The Great Nofollow Link Debate of '08What started as a way to stop commentspam three years ago has turned into one of the most controversial topics in search. SEW Experts: Google AdWords Targeting: Expect More, Pay LessGoogle AdWords...
Commentspam isn't what Rick Murray, president of Edelman's me2revolution team, had in mind when he said, "Just as brands are beginning to cede control to consumers, so too must PR practitioners start ceding control of messages and stories to both...
Maps, KML Support (and More), Yahoo Pipes blog Can anyone comment if this is a typical number for AdWords in general or for the travel industry in particular? VW SearchSpam: Just Good Design? Matching Specific Transactions to Specific Keywords...
Vanessa Fox, Google Engineering, from the Inside Google Sitemaps
blog posted a comment at Dave's blog explaining why a the Sitemaps query stats
may say you come up for a popular term even though you don't mention that term
or phrase on your...
Want to comment or discuss? We've even had
reports
of "monetization targeting" where site owners have found that doing an ad or
paid inclusion buy might clear up a spam banning problem. Search engines definitely can do more to help those with...
I rejected the on-line casino, drug sales, cheap hotels, and really
offensive stuff--basically, anything the reminded me of blogcommentspam I've
bit hit with or that sends me to a sleazy feeling site.
Blogsearch is gaining that traffic, and you can expect the spam problem will
simply get worse and worse until some barriers are put into place. Want to comment or discuss? Again, 10 years of web search engines diligently trying to stop
spam has...
Want to comment or discuss? Google appears to be hiring temps to do customer support these days (here's one for Gmail and another for overall product support) so I wouldn't be surprised we will soon see listings for Google Base customer service...
The JenSense blog has a comment from the person's whose page usurped Google, saying he never
meant to do it. WordPress spammed Google after pledging right on the GoogleBlog to help fight spam or when Google banned
one if its own pages for cloaking.
Back in January, blogging software provider WordPress was one of several vendors that
signed on to support the new
nofollow attribute designed to stem blog and searchspam. He'd already signed on to the nofollow commentspam fighting initiative.
The word "blog" isn't on the page once and "commentspam" is down in small text as a joking aside. What is clear is that nofollow will NOT stop blogcommentspam. Where's the mention of commentspam in those?
Search Engines Try To Block Blog 'CommentSpam'. Google attack on commentspam could backfire. Google Takes On Comment Spammers. Want to discuss or comment on this story? AOL Search's mission is "better answers faster" and virtually all of the new...
In the first cooperative move for nearly ten years, the major search engines have unveiled a new indexing command for web authors that they all recognize, one that
they hope will help reduce the link and commentspam that plagues many web sites...
In the first cooperative move for nearly ten years, the major search engines have unveiled a new indexing command for web authors that they all recognize, one that they hope will help reduce the link and commentspam that plagues many web sites...
Google will be providing support of the nofollow attribute in some way to help combat commentspam on blogs (and by extension, anywhere people may find publicly-contributed
links to cause problems). Whatever the case, it won't stop blogcomment...
Why hasn't Google stopped commentspam? CommentSpam - Google's Role? Bloggers seem increasingly upset at the commentspam they have to deal with, something driven primarily by those who seek higher search rankings by posting links to their
sites...
Peter asks about blog searching but Rick says he can't comment. Brin also made a brief comment about SEO: "There are many SEOs that are trying to manipulate Google. Just Ask: The Feedster SupportBlog is Now Online By Gary Price, Oct.http://blog...