Is it also possible that their target was other less advanced search
engines that would still index malformed links. MSN's search comes to
mind..
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 03:51:36 +0000, Roy Schestowitz <r@schestowitz.com> wrote:
> It's possible that Google, not being able (or not willing rather) to
> index '???' or find the target, will permute it with the rel attribute.
> Or maybe it's just miserable incompetence.
>
> Roy
>
> --
> Roy Schestowitzcom
> http://schestowitz.com
>
>
>
> > I just got two spam comments with this:
> >
> > > <a rel=http://game.bucuo.net><b>???</b></a>
> > > <a rel=http://sms.bucuo.net><b>????</b></a>
> > > <a rel=http//v.bucuo.net><b>????</b></a>
> >
> > (and like a dozen other links like that)
> >
> > The links are obviously not clickable... so what was the point? Will
> > Google index these malformed links?
>
> _______________________________________________
> hackers mailing list
> hackers@wordpress.org
> http://wordpress.org/mailman/listinfo/hackers_wordpress.org
>
--
--Robert Deaton
http://false-hopes.com/
A proud Linux, Firefox, and WordPress user.
Linux is not an operating system, its a way of life.
_______________________________________________
hackers mailing list
hackers@wordpress.org
http://wordpress.org/mailman/listinfo/hackers_wordpress.org
|
|