Tuesday, November 23, 2010
URLs a-gone gone
Google's 'list your URL' feature works well, amazingly well, all too well, when I tried it.
I would enter a URL, then complete the letter-recognition box that is intended to deter robo-listers.
The first couple of URLs worked.
The third one had a hard-to-read letter group and so I decided to hit the go-ahead button without attempting to fill out the form, in order to get an alternate, more readable letter-group. Instead, the page came up saying the URL had been submitted successfully.
I tried skipping the letter-recognition feature with another URL (about Joe McCarthy) and got the same result.
So, I'm wondering. Does that mean some monitor is deep-sixing pages I try to list, giving a false assurance of listing? I know that in the past many of my pages have been delisted from search engines. And some, which contain full-scale reports and not absurd odds and ends, seem never to have been listed at all.
I would enter a URL, then complete the letter-recognition box that is intended to deter robo-listers.
The first couple of URLs worked.
The third one had a hard-to-read letter group and so I decided to hit the go-ahead button without attempting to fill out the form, in order to get an alternate, more readable letter-group. Instead, the page came up saying the URL had been submitted successfully.
I tried skipping the letter-recognition feature with another URL (about Joe McCarthy) and got the same result.
So, I'm wondering. Does that mean some monitor is deep-sixing pages I try to list, giving a false assurance of listing? I know that in the past many of my pages have been delisted from search engines. And some, which contain full-scale reports and not absurd odds and ends, seem never to have been listed at all.
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