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Represent dp members in google base

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Shoemoney, Nov 30, 2005.

  1. Blogmaster

    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    #101
    1. How do we determine what is spam and what isn't?
    2. How will we define spam?
    3. Shut up :)
     
    Blogmaster, Dec 3, 2005 IP
  2. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    #102
    Right now there is no spam....in my eyes.

    SPAM= Sight positioned above mine.
     
    Nintendo, Dec 3, 2005 IP
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    #103
    I think that the algo in there is good enough to detect spam (not sure though).
    Not sure either whether there should or could be any real regulations regarding that.
     
    Blogmaster, Dec 3, 2005 IP
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    Sorror Active Member

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    #104
    There is the one spam item over me, but nvm ;-) I've got some ideas, and goin' to update my listing so You may start to worry :D
     
    Sorror, Dec 4, 2005 IP
  5. The Big Deal

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    #105
    I still think we need to clarify which query we are using.

    If you go to http://base.google.com/base/ and then type Digitalpoint Member, this is what you get:

    http://base.google.com/base/search?q=digitalpoint+member&authorid=&hl=en

    The other query that you are using is based on a 'Label' called Digitalpoint Member like this:

    http://base.google.com/base/search?...3=digitalpoint+member&a_y323=0&a_s323=0&a_r=1

    I just seems that this should be based on a normal search for 'Digitalpoint member' not the Label 'Digitalpoint member'

    Or maybe I'm missing something?
     
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    #106
    *yawn*

    Will someone please pass the chocolate...this is going to be a long slow movie I think. ;)
     
    Dreamshop, Dec 4, 2005 IP
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    #107
    just a note... you can always report bad profiles for those that are spamming =P
     
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    #108

    Yeh, use the first one :p
     
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    #109
    Yup, and if you want the black hat method you can report those with two listings under the "duplicate" reason which isn't allowed according to the base TOS ;)

    Just a little tip :D
     
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    #110
    So when a member can submit several profiles, what determines whether one is duplicate or not when one features a url to DP and the other on your home page? :confused:
     
    Blogmaster, Dec 5, 2005 IP
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    #111
    I don't know...another area to test ;)
     
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  12. Nintendo

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    #112
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    #113
    Something tells me this will suffer from the same fate as Yart :cool:
     
    yfs1, Dec 5, 2005 IP
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    #114
    I hope not. :|

    [hint]

    And these rules blow...

    It should be anything goes - no one has a competitive advantage, so sod it - no holes barred...

    Not being funny, but last time ninno ran a contest it fell over pretty bad...

    Let's not do that again huh...
     
    SEbasic, Dec 5, 2005 IP
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    #115
    I am actually all for turning this into a serious contest but I am curious about one thing (and I bet others are judging by their posts)

    What could be the commercial benefit of using and ranking well on base.google.com ... Until this thread I had never even heard of it. If someone can sum up the major points and why figuring out ranking methods (past keyword stuffing) can help us, I will stick with this thread.

    The one thing that has attracted me so far is the fact that you can do an edit and see instant results. Something SEO's have always dreamed about in the SERPs.

    One major flaw is that the term "digitalpoint" is considered a mispelling which limits its use. If there are benefits to giving this contest a try (past the prizes) that may need to be rethought.

    Just my thoughts
     
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    #116
    Goolge Base is going to be an interactive blog or rather personal profile base where members search for likeminded people. Yeah, I bet there is a lot of commercial benefit in this down the line.
     
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    #117
    Why bother market base as that when Google already have Orkut - Which is a far better tool for social networking.

    I don't really know where the benefit of this will be until it actually starts getting some traffic from genuine web users - until then, it's just a playground.
     
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    #118
    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showpost.php?p=473262&postcount=71

    New rule: There must end up being 10,000 posts in da thread by da end of da year 4 there 2 b a winner. That's a penny per post!!! :D:D:D:D
     
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    #119
    That doesn't really explain the commercial benefit. I don't agree that it helps figure out the Algo for regular rankings as there are nearly no similarities.

    I'll ignore that
     
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    #120
    But, but, but... I thought I was making da Official rulez. :(:(:(:(
     
    Nintendo, Dec 5, 2005 IP