Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

Google's Latest Step In The Fight Against Spam

How to Stop Spam

How to Stop Spam
The search giant has released an extension for its Chrome browser that allows users to block sites in Google's search results with a single click. The idea is that if a user finds a low-quality site via Google, it can tell Google about it and that site won't be shown again to that user. When sufficient users block the same website, Google could conclude it really is a low quality spam site and permanently remove it from its search results. 

This person could conceivably block all sites on Google's search results for the evolution query that he doesn't agree with, leaving only search results that criticise evolution. Google's fight against spam websites showing up in its search results is commendable. 

Complaints about Googles current spam results are whirling around like a hurricane. One: It prompted new search engines to push for anti-spam features. Two: It increased attention to Blekko, the search engine that currently has the strongest zero spam platform. And three: It prompted Google to pay greater attention to anti-spam development. 

Once the algorithm is adjusted to more fully recognize spam, Google will be turning its attention toward eliminating the low-quality or duplicate content used to fluff a site. Option two is to pay writers a very low sum to create content.
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