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Salut

On 10/23/06, Christophe Gesché <christophe-zRQJvlMk3rMdnm+yROfE0A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aaron est un techno journaliste :
http://www.wormus.com/aaron/stories/2006/10/19/why-wikipedia-should-remove-themselves-from-search-engines.html

Why Wikipedia should remove themselves from Search Engines
Filed under: Conspiracy, Internet, Google, SEO — Aaron Wormus @ 7:54 am

This is an extension to my latest comment on this blog entry.

If you search for just about any term in google, you will find that if a
wikipedia entry exists it will be ranked among the top few entries.

This exposes a flaw in the concept of Google search algorithms, as
despite the quality of the content of the page, simply because it exists
on wikipedia and is well linked within the framework of the site, it
gets shuffled to the top of the google search page results.

Creating a page which is within the first page of the biggest search
engine freely editable by anyone with any agenda is just asking for abuse.

Del.icio.us has been pretty free of spam and spammy links. The reason
for this is their very logical decision not to allow search engines to
index the pages by adding the following metatag.

<meta name="robots" content="noarchive,nofollow,noindex"/>

If wikipedia would do this it would solve a LOT of problems. The fact
that wikipedia ranks so well not only means that objectionable content
often floats to the top of the search engine rankings, but you also get
a lot more random people who surf in through google (most likely looking
for information) and end up editing the article and bringing the quality
down.

So this is a callout to wikipedia, please get your pages out of google
and work towards refining your content rather than being a nesting
ground for link spammers, people with personal agendas and random vandals.

Pour les non anglophones, en résumé : quelqu'un estime que Wikipédia devrait d'elle-même interdire l'indexation de ses pages par les moteurs de recherche, afin d'une part, d'éviter que des pages contenant des erreurs arrivent dans les premiers résultats de google, et d'autre part afin de réduire le vandalisme.

Rien de nouveau sous le soleil, à mon avis (qui n'engage que moi :)

--
Guillaume Paumier
Disciplus Simplex
http://fr.wikipedia.org : Resistance is futile — You will be assimilated.

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