Can Experts Exchange be excluded from search results?
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Dude instead of lecturing us about freedom, etc., why don't you try using a commonsense definition of spam? Is it an unsolicited commercial message that is of no benefit to the user, is mixed in with info they want, and is only designed to get them to buy a product/service? Yes. Is Google helping the spammers distribute this spam through search results. Yes. So get rid of it. If your usage guidelines don't allow you to do that then you need to change your usage guidelines.
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Fun fact: Experts Exchange put a hyphen in their domain name because "expertsexchange" could be interpreted as "expert sex change".
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This is so wrong, they know that the content of Experts Exchange is useless and they keep showin it as an useful result.
Why?
Because they pay to rank or They just use the manual penalty trigger on really bad sites?.
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I agree... they do cloak... randomly
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Fuck you google for continuously showing me spammy and shitty search results. FUCK YOU IN THE ASS!!!
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Thanks Google, for not finding the results I need.
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They absolutely do cloak - I've verified it many times.
Shame we don't have the 'Remove' option anymore, when they did I removed them from all my results and Google still display them.
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they *do* cloak. The cached page and regular page show different results. This is a violation. Remove them.
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Google is stupid. The cached page shows the answer to the question, but the real web address does not.
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fvck experts-sxchange.. B.S. Annoying Son of a B. I Hate it for the rest of my lfe!
Stack Overflow FTW!
dzejms 2 years ago 29
I would ban them. They give nothing of value 100% of the time
YaoMingbaby 2 years ago 17