Добавлено: 08/04/02 в 05:29
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Хуй в жопу от Фаста тоже Planet Ocean's April report featured an interesting interview of Stephen Baker, FAST's Director of Business Development and Marketing. Although I don't have permission to reprint the entire interview here, I can offer perhaps the most interesting and significant quote from the interview. Mr. Baker was quoted as saying: "We believe there are approximately 30 Million crawlable servers globally, two-thirds of which have been blacklisted as spam servers." I've mentioned in past articles about the importance of making sure your Web site does not share the same IP address or IP block with sites that spam. WebPosition Gold's Page Critic has also pointed this out. It even came up in an interview of an AltaVista representative last year. This quote from FAST's Business Director, however, drives the point home even harder. According to Mr. Baker, the MAJORITY of servers on the Web are on their blacklist as spam servers. Traditionally, it has been believed that blacklisting a server was more the exception than the rule. Since FAST maintains such a large index, I can only conclude that if his statement is accurate, that the 20 million servers "blacklisted" are not simply banned from FAST's index. Instead of complete removal, they may be leaving many sites in the index, but penalizing your rankings "just in case" you're a spammer.
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