David Sifry (Inhaber von Technorati.com) im vierten Teil seiner Statistik zur Blogosphäre, diesmal über Spamming und Fake Blogs:
- Along with the explosive growth in the blogosphere, there has also been a growth in spam blogs and fake blogs
- These blogs are almost always created by automated programs, not by people
- They are usually created with an economic incentive – to get better search engine rankings, or to create affiliate or advertising revenue
- Technorati has been working closely with major toolmakers, search engines, and hosting providers to quickly identify and stamp out spam and fake blogs
- The key to reducing blog spam is to eliminate economic incentives, and we are working with major advertising and affiliate programs to create roadblocks for spammers and creators of fake blogs
- Industry players including Amazon, AOL, Ask Jeeves, Drupal, Google, MSN, Six Apart, Technorati, Tucows, and WordPress and others are getting together in the second half of September for the second Web 2.0 Spam Squashing Summit.
David unterscheidet Fake und Spam Blogs (Fake Blogs mehr auf Click Fraud ausgerichtet und Spam Blogs mehr auf Suchmaschinenpositionierungen?), doch es kommt mE bei beiden aufs Gleiche raus. Ich kann daher den Unterschied nicht ganz nachvollziehen, aber ok.
siehe David Sifry’s Analysen 1-3:
– Tagging in der Blogosphere
– Blogstatistik Juli 2005: Postingzahlen explodieren
– Globaler Blogtrend: Weiterhin rasant Zunahme
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