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*Googles for "failure"* by hadji2005-10-06 08:26:52
  HAHAHA! by shorty822005-10-06 08:31:36
    Gotta say that's really not funny... by carthax2005-10-06 08:34:20
      What if it's not googlebombing by tallastro2006-11-19 12:55:59
        Sarcastic, right? (n/t) by Esteis2005-10-06 08:52:26
          No, I really think W is a failure. (n/t) by tallastro2005-10-06 08:57:08
            But do you really think people would include a by Esteis2005-10-06 09:02:33
              No, linking to the bio is just spite. by carthax2005-10-06 09:05:03
                I disagree by tallastro 2005-10-06 10:02:07
I'm just speculating really about how links get into websites. I've seen some pretty strange links in my wonderings. I've also noticed a snowball effect. People are often not original in creating content. One person sees a link they like and the next thing you know it's everywhere. No malicious intent required. 'contraband' and 'ringing the bell' are 2 local examples that could have potential.

Does anyone know of a collection of sites that link to W's bio just to boost the google rating?
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                  Dunno... by carthax2005-10-06 10:13:57
                    Well, I've wasted enough time looking by tallastro2005-10-06 10:38:21
                      About 3,810 when I searched. by carthax2006-11-19 12:55:59
                        Not many associate the link with failure (n/t) by tallastro2005-10-06 13:47:44

 

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