Spam Comments and Search Engines

February 28, 2007

The growing number of blogs has caused problems for search engines, problems such as the highly frequent blog spam. Spammers use blogs to promote their websites. Spammers are trying to win the attention of search engines, not of bloggers or their readers.

Spam in blogs (also called simply blog spam or comment spam) is a form of search engine spamming done manually or automatically by posting random comments, promoting commercial services, to blogs, wikis, guestbooks, or other publicly-accessible online discussion boards. Any web application that accepts and displays hyperlinks submitted by visitors may be a target of ‘Link Spam‘ (Wikipedia, 2006b). This is the placing or solicitation of links randomly on other sites, placing a desired keyword into the hyperlinked text of the backlink. Blogs, guest books, forums and any site that accepts visitors’ comments are particular targets and are often victims of drive-by spamming, where automated software creates nonsense posts with links that are usually irrelevant and unwanted (Wikipedia, 2006a).

Link spam dishonestly and deliberately manipulates link-based ranking algorithms of search engines like Google’s PageRank to increase the rank of a web site or page so that it is placed as close to the top of search results as possible. A link-based ranking algorithm gives a higher ranking to a site that has many backlinks, especially from highly-ranked sites/pages.

The link spammers’ underlying assumption is that link spam within the comments of blogs increases traffic to a site from search engines and optimizes site backlinks to help search engines index the site better. The big advantage of this to spammers and marketers/advertisers is that it probably gives their site a great PageRank (Google’s ranking algorithm). The more links the spammers can propagate across the Web, the better their rankings in the search engine results.

According to the PageRank methodology explanation, Google interprets a link from page ‘A’ to page ‘B’ as a vote, by page ‘A’, for page ‘B’. But Google considers more than the sheer volume of votes, or [back]links a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make other pages "important" (Google, 2006).

If site ‘A’ links to site ‘B’, Google calculates this as a vote for site ‘B’. The higher the number of votes, the higher the overall value for site ‘B’. In a perfect web society, this would be true. However, some bloggers and authors abuse the system, implementing ‘link spam’ and Google bombing: linking to web sites that have little or nothing to contribute. It is obvious that web bloggers and authors have been able to "bomb" Google and are still playing with Google and other search engines.

Spammers may use different methods to spam, for example they may praise other blogs, linking to their own site/page. However, in some cases it is not clear whether it is spam or not. Therefore, not all blog comments are spam. But now the question arises, "Do search engines use backlinks in blog comments to crawl and rank web sites?" When a search engine crawls a blog comment, its crawler reads what the anchor text says about the page that it is linked to, and then follows each link to index the target page/site and the topic or theme of the page. From a search engine’s point of view, anchor text determines the topic of the page the link points to.

A simple search on Google shows that it displays blog comments and thus it presents site backlinks in blog comments. For example,
          "Comments +on" site:blogspot.com

It seems that backlinks in comments can increase the visibility, popularity and PageRank of backlinked sites. However, Google does not allow a link search to be restricted to a special site. Therefore, it is not possible to perform a combination search with link command (i.e. link:). For example,
          link:webology.ir AND site:blogspot.com

But it is possible to perform a combination search with link command on Yahoo. A link search shows that Yahoo counts links in certain blog comments for the Webology site and blog. For example,
          linkdomain:webology.persianblog.com AND site:netbib.de
          linkdomain:webology.ir AND site:netbib.de
          linkdomain:webology.ir AND site:blogspot.com

 

References:

 

  • Google (2006). Our search: Google technology, PageRank explained. Retrieved Mach 25, 2006 from http://www.google.com/technology/index.html
  • Hicks, Matthew (2005, January 18). Search Engines, Bloggers Team to Fight Spam. eWeek. Retrieved Mach 25, 2006 from http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1752331,00.asp
  • MSN (2005, January 18). Working Together Against Blog Spam. MSN Search’s WebLog. Retrieved Mach 25, 2006 from http://blogs.msdn.com/msnsearch/archive/2005/01/18/nofollow_tags.aspx
  • Wikipedia (2006a). Spam in blogs. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved Mach 25, 2006 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_in_blogs
  • Wikipedia (2006b). Spamdexing. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved Mach 25, 2006 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamdexing

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What your hands say s about you ^_^

February 27, 2007

I took this little web quiz just recently and here’s the result.

 

hands   

You are logical, analytical, and rational. You have good verbal skills. Flexible and broad minded, you can fit in to any situation. There’s no telling where your life will take you.
Consistent and reliable, you like to count on structure and routine in your life.  Your emotions tend to be well though out. You’re willing to wait out a bad situation, and you’re never too quick to act.

 

So there we go ^_^ hahaha! I wonder if my hands say anything about getting a Manhattan plastic surgery in the future? Not that it’s the best option when I grow old… but who knows?

Why the different PRs??

February 22, 2007

Written by Jenny
 

Ever wonder why Google SERPS has different ranking results from one PC’s to another? Know about its datacenters and you’ll understand what I mean. It is important to know those datacenters because it serves as a tool that will give an indication to seo gurus of the time Google update its algorithm and it’s Page Rank. Try to query searches using a huge list of datacenters below:

1. 64.233.161.18
2. 64.233.161.19
3. 64.233.161.44
4. 64.233.161.80
5. 64.233.161.81
(more…)

Points to Ponder

February 18, 2007
1. Learn to write your hurts in the sand where winds of forgiveness can blow them away.  Carve your blessings in a stone so no storm can ever wash it away.
 
2. Never force anything.  Let life be a constant "let-go".  Notice how God opens millions of flowers every day without forcing the buds.  Enjoy life’s beauty!
 
3. Life’s little instructions:
        a. Never tell a person who’s experiencing deep sorrow "I know how you feel".  You don’t.
        b. Once a year, fo some place you’ve never been before.
        c. Never risk what you can’t afford to lose.
        d. Remember that great love is two way + Respect and not one way + sorrow + endurance.
        e. Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a stroke of good luck.
        f.  When declaring your rights, dont forget your responsibilities.
        g. Whether it’s life or a horse that throws you, get right back on.
        h.  Learn the rules and master the art of breaking them.
 
4. It’s not what we hold in our hands that is ours.  It is what is left when we open our hands and let go.
 
5. The human brain is the most outstanding thing.  It functions 24 hours, 365 days.  It functions perfectly right from the time you were born…
           
                    … Until you fall in love.
 
Just some thoughts shared to me by George Lindemann. *lols.  George by the way is a Philantrophist involved in a socio civic project called The Benefactor Project.  Just check if his name is anywhere in the list.
 
 
 
 
 

SMS series 3

February 17, 2007

Got this SMS just today:

Some day, we’ll all be looking to those days we learned to love, get hurt, cry and fight for it. Maybe when that time comes, we’ll be laughing at our old dumb selves, realizing how stupid we were to stand up for things we knew was not really meant for us. But I guess learning takes time, and mistakes make one’s journey fun. Life is what we make it. Love makes the world go round. So let’s live, love and take whatever pain brings — for now

What do you guys think about that?

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