Decius wrote: ] As the search results have came back, it turns out that "raver ] porn password" has consistently been one of the Google search ] terms that results in the most hits for MemeStreams. This is a ] combination of the popularity of this search, the fact that ] most of the sites on the net that talk about Raver Porn use a ] lot of search engine manipulation techniques, which ironically ] lower their rank on Google versus sites like this one, and the ] fact that people looking for raver porn are pretty ] indiscriminate in their search for it. Just for the record, the blog entry is: http://www.memestreams.net/users/rattle/blogid1772967 ] Of course, this page was indexed by Google, and now shows up ] in searches for "raver porn password." The Google cache of ] this page is now the top Google cache hit for this site. Also, ] interestingly, people seem to be 3 to 4 times more likely to ] hit the Google cache of this page then to hit the actual page ] itself. (People searching for Raver Porn Passwords know that ] they are much more likely to find them in Google's cache then ] on an actual website.) I have found it infinitely amusing that it is one of the most hit blog entries in the system. These posts will likely wind up right next to it. Probably higher ranked too. The only reason that page snags that search term is because the login box contains the word "password". MemeStreams, your source for "raver porn password".. Minus the presence any actual password. Heh. RE: A Google Feedback loop.... |