Bruce Moore
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- Nov 22, 2008
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We occasionally get hit by folks who use forums to spread links around the web. Sometimes the links may pose threats such as malware which can be anywhere from bothersome to dangerously invasive. So, don't click on any link which seems odd, out of context, or otherwise suspicious.
Most of what we see is often referred to as "spamdexing" - an illegitimate effort to fool search engines which index, and rank, web pages. Legitimate SEO (search engine optimization) methods help web pages achieve higher relevance scores so they end up higher on the list of search engine returns. These guys are lazy - they're cheating.
Replying to their posts can only help them. Search engine bots actively scour TugNuts, because we all contribute to a very rich, active, highly contextual source of information. There is almost always one "visiting" at any given moment - GoogleBOT is here as I type this. They pay more attention to active threads. Activity is one indication of possible relevance. Replying "SPAM" or "TROLL" keeps the illegitimate post active.
Every post, every day, is read by an administrator. While the search engine bots can eventually recognize these spammers, we spot them faster. Some of you spot them sooner than we do on the west coast. If you see a "spamdex" post please shoot me a PM or email. Please don't reply and keep their intrusion more active.
Thanks,
Bruce
Most of what we see is often referred to as "spamdexing" - an illegitimate effort to fool search engines which index, and rank, web pages. Legitimate SEO (search engine optimization) methods help web pages achieve higher relevance scores so they end up higher on the list of search engine returns. These guys are lazy - they're cheating.
Replying to their posts can only help them. Search engine bots actively scour TugNuts, because we all contribute to a very rich, active, highly contextual source of information. There is almost always one "visiting" at any given moment - GoogleBOT is here as I type this. They pay more attention to active threads. Activity is one indication of possible relevance. Replying "SPAM" or "TROLL" keeps the illegitimate post active.
Every post, every day, is read by an administrator. While the search engine bots can eventually recognize these spammers, we spot them faster. Some of you spot them sooner than we do on the west coast. If you see a "spamdex" post please shoot me a PM or email. Please don't reply and keep their intrusion more active.
Thanks,
Bruce