On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 06:31:37 +0000, Roy Schestowitz
<newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>As spammers get familiar with AI, it will be even *more* difficult to de-
>tect the garbage. One could say that search engines are themselves 'gar-
>base bots'. You enter some query and they spit out a collection of sen-
>tences and links that are not coherent and inherently exploit content of
>other sites.
I absolutely love that stuff. The way it uses language, it's so
refreshing. It has its own beauty.
>Many users will not even bother following the links. Unfortu-
>nately, some spammers could use that as an argument to defend what they
>do.
You could make a credible defence for it if you could get it a good
rank and you had Adsense on it. You could then say that in offering
links to what the people who'd found the site were searching for as
determined by Google's own algorithms in both cases that it deserved
to keep that rank on merit.
BB
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