Internet Stuffing, Yummy - Turkey Day
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This type of "Internet stuffing" is beginning to become a large problem and there are some major repercussions looming for the entire Internet population. As long as search engines pay more attention to these leach types of sites than the true originators of content, it will become increasingly difficult to find what it is you are looking for. This, as a result, will only encourage these types of bogus sites to grow in size and number.
Imagine if, for every query you type into a search engine, there are 10 bogus hits for every 1 valid hit, and the 9 bogus hits showed first. While this might seem to be a slight exaggeration, we are most definitely heading down that path unless there are some significant changes to both the algorithms the search engines employ as well as the mentality of the average Internet user.
What would be awesome is if Google and the others could figure out a way to parse through all of these fraud sites and valid ones and determine which site is the originator and which one is the copier of the actual content in question. Granted this is a daunting task but one well worth undertaking. This would make it so much easier to find what it is you are looking for, offer more just desserts for the sites providing original content, and remove most of the aforementioned thief web sites from the Internet. After all what would be the point of them copying content if they showed up on page 9 of the results?
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