update BRAVA Introduces Updated Slate Roof Tile Profile By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Mar 2024 08:00:00 -0400 A2.0 version of the Slate Roof Tile is a notable upgrade to the existing composite slate tile with a distinct focus on the redesigned edge. Full Article
update Tesla Gives Vague Update on Solar Business in Q1 2024 Report By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Fri, 03 May 2024 08:00:00 -0400 Tesla boasted record highs for its energy storage in Q1 2024 but remained fairly silent about its solar business. Full Article
update Free Roofing Resource DORA Updates Language for Ease of Use By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 09:00:00 -0400 With the changes, DORA underscores its role as a critical resource for accessing complete roofing systems tested in accordance with Chapter 15 of the International Building Code. Full Article
update UPDATED: Roofing Technology Think Tank Announces 2020 Innovator of the Year By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Dec 2020 11:24:00 -0500 The award recognizes a roofing contractor who contributes to the advancement of the roofing industry. Full Article
update Steel Deck Institute Publishes Updates to Roof Deck Design Manual By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Jul 2020 08:00:00 -0400 The new editions have been updated to comply with the 2018 International Building Code and are based on the standards referenced in the code. Full Article
update New Service Provides Company-Specific Compliance Updates from Regulatory Experts By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 11:32:33 -0500 J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc. introduces the 'Live Regulatory Update Service,' offering customized virtual presentations by subject matter experts in areas including FMCSA, DOT, OSHA, EPA, and more. Full Article
update New Labor Dept. Rule Updates Hazard Communication Standard By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2024 12:57:46 -0400 The Labor Department announced OSHA's updated Hazard Communication Standard to align with the Globally Harmonized System, improving hazard classification and labeling for better safety. Full Article
update SPRI Releases Updated ADT-1 Test Standard for Roofing Adhesive By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 10:00:00 -0400 The updated standard will contribute to the reliability and safety of roofing systems by accurately evaluating the tensile resistance and failure loads of adhesives and board stock. Full Article
update Hurricane Milton Update: Group Urges Lawmakers to Allow Wind-Mit by Roofers By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 09:30:00 -0500 Industry experts and trade groups, such as the Florida Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors Association, are urging Florida regulators to allow roofing contractors to install hurricane straps during reroofing. Full Article
update XL8 Updates EventCAT By www.speechtechmag.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 00:00:10 GMT XL8's EventCAT subscription packages support multilingual translations in real time. (Featured on DestinationCRM.com.) Full Article
update Federal Benefits Updates for 2024 By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Jan 2024 18:21:18 +0000 Host Bob Leins, CPA® welcomes Herb Casey, Federal Benefits Specialist. The post Federal Benefits Updates for 2024 first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Analysis Federal Insights For Your Benefit Radio Interviews
update Security clearances in the age of COVID-19: An update By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Aug 2020 00:30:21 +0000 This week on Fed Access, Evan Lesser, founder and president of ClearanceJobs.com, joins host Derrick Dortch to give us an update on how the security clearance process is being affected by the federal restrictions put in place during the Covid-19 pandemic. The post Security clearances in the age of COVID-19: An update first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Fed Access Hiring/Retention Radio Interviews Technology Workforce ClearanceJobs.com Covid-19 Derrick Dortch Evan Lesser
update An update on the US Special Forces Command By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Aug 2022 21:02:55 +0000 Stew Magnuson, editor in chief of National Defense Magazine, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss developments in the US Special Operations Command and topics discussed at the recent 2022 Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC). The post An update on the US Special Forces Command first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Defense Defense News Fed Access Radio Interviews Derrick Dortch National Defense magazine SOFIC Stew Magnuson US Special Operations Command
update An updated list of agencies’ return-to-office postures By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 21:47:32 +0000 Federal News Network has compiled an updated list of return-to-office postures, providing a simplified look at agencies’ highly nuanced telework policies. The post An updated list of agencies’ return-to-office postures first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Management SES Unions Workforce Agriculture Department Defense Department Department of Health and Human Services Education Department Environmental Protection Agency federal telework Interior Department Labor Department Nancy Speight Office of Management and Budget remote work return to office Social Security Administration
update Trimble announces major update to CoPilot commercial vehicle navigation By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Trimble has introduced the latest version of Trimble CoPilot, an in-cab commercial vehicle navigation solution, with a major refresh of the user interface and trip planning functionalities. Full Article
update Even better with Android 13: Update for DENSO’s BHT-M series By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Starting this autumn, the operating system on the handheld series from DENSO, member of the Toyota Group, will be Android 13. Full Article
update Updated: Trump says he won’t fire Conway for Hatch Act violations By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Jun 2019 04:12:06 +0000 A federal watchdog agency is recommending that President Donald Trump fire one of his most ardent defenders, counselor Kellyanne Conway, for repeatedly violating a law that limits political activity by government workers The post Updated: Trump says he won’t fire Conway for Hatch Act violations first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Government News Media News Kellyanne Conway Office of Special Counsel
update 11.11 Special: Deals the HardwareZone staff would get for ourselves (Updated) By www.hardwarezone.com.sg Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:08:41 +0800 As we count down to the 11.11 shopping extravaganza, why don't you get some shopping ideas by checking out what the HWZ writers and editors want to buy. #11.11 Full Article Deals
update Apple iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max review: A work in progress smartphone (Updated) By www.hardwarezone.com.sg Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:34:20 +0800 Solid phones, even without Apple Intelligence. #apple #iphone16pro #iphone16promax Full Article Feature Articles
update Apple iPhone 16 and 16 Plus review: The sensible choice (Updated) By www.hardwarezone.com.sg Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:27:47 +0800 The basic iPhones get pretty big updates this year. Should you get them instead of the Pro iPhones? #apple #iphone16 #appleintelligence Full Article Feature Articles
update Apple iPad mini (7th generation) review: The little iPad that can (Updated) By www.hardwarezone.com.sg Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:07:00 +0800 The iPad mini gets ready for Apple Intelligence. Should you upgrade? #apple #ipadmini #appleintelligence Full Article Tablets Smartphones & Tablets
update Lenovo updates its Thinkpad notebooks with local pricing and availability details By www.hardwarezone.com.sg Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:55:28 +0800 Do any of these new Lenovo AI-powered notebooks make you want to spend your dollars? #lenovo #copilot+ #ai Full Article Just Announced
update BRG to Share .Brand TLD Updates and Insights for Applicants at ICANN81 in Istanbul By circleid.com Published On :: 2024-11-07T16:35:00-08:00 The Brand Registry Group (BRG) is the global association of companies and organizations working together to champion the use of .brand top-level domains and includes some of the world's most recognized consumer and B2B brands. In advance of the ICANN81 meeting in Istanbul Türkiye next week, the BRG is providing an update on ICANN's new gTLD program in several sessions that may be of interest to prospective .brand applicants. Full Article
update Eleven things to know about in the Windows 11 2024 Update By arstechnica.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 11:30:15 +0000 A look at some of the changes and odds and ends in this year's Windows release. Full Article Features Tech microsoft Windows windows 11 windows 11 24h2
update TSA silent on CrowdStrike’s claim Delta skipped required security update By arstechnica.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 19:36:35 +0000 CrowdStrike and Delta’s legal battle has begun. Will Microsoft be sued next? Full Article Policy Crowdstrike crowdstrike falcon cybersecurity Delta DOT global it outage it outage microsoft TSA
update Dice Dreams Free Rolls – Updated Daily By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:47:43 +0000 Get the latest Dice Dreams free rolls links, updated daily! Complete with a guide on how to redeem the links. Full Article Gaming
update Solitaire Grand Harvest – Free Coins (Updated Daily) By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:50:57 +0000 Get Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins now, new links added daily. Only tested and working links, complete with a guide on how to redeem the links. Full Article Gaming
update Match Masters Free Gifts, Coins, And Boosters (Updated Daily) By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:55:42 +0000 Tired of running out of boosters for Match Masters? Find new Match Masters free gifts, coins, and booster links right here! Updated Daily! Full Article Gaming
update Family Island Free Energy Links (Updated Daily) By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:06:16 +0000 Tired of running out of energy on Family Island? We have all the latest Family Island Free Energy links right here, and we update these daily! Full Article Gaming
update Monopoly Go – Free Dice Links Today (Updated Daily) By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:14:32 +0000 If you keep on running out of dice, we have just the solution! Find all the latest Monopoly Go free dice links right here! Full Article Gaming
update Monopoly Go Events Schedule Today – Updated Daily By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:24:01 +0000 Current active events are Agent Bootcamp Event, Foam for Funds Event and Partner Event - Amazing Partners. The New Marvel Monopoly Go season has started. . Full Article Gaming
update Avatar World Codes – November 2024 – Updated Daily By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:29:00 +0000 Find all the latest Avatar World Codes right here in this article! Read on for more! Full Article Game Codes
update Coin Tales Free Spins – Updated Every Day! By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:31:15 +0000 Tired of running out of Coin Tales Free Spins? We update our links daily, so you won't have that problem again! Full Article Gaming
update Board Kings Free Rolls – Updated Every Day! By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:35:52 +0000 Run out of rolls for Board Kings? Find links for free rolls right here, updated daily! Full Article Gaming
update CoD Warzone Mobile Update Raises Minimum System Requirements By www.talkandroid.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:08:23 +0000 Warzone Mobile’s November update is kicking older phones to the curb. If your device can’t keep up, enjoy the game until May 2025. Full Article News Gaming
update Update: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Might Outshine Predictions By skyandtelescope.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 18:42:33 +0000 A new brightness forecast for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS whets our hopes for a fine appearance in late September and early October. The post Update: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Might Outshine Predictions appeared first on Sky & Telescope. Full Article Astronomy & Observing News Astronomy Blogs Celestial News & Events Comets Explore the Night with Bob King Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3)
update There Won't Be a Second Bright Comet This Month (Update) By skyandtelescope.org Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 07:11:00 +0000 Newfound Comet ATLAS (C/2024 S1) could dazzle – or fizzle. The post There Won't Be a Second Bright Comet This Month (Update) appeared first on Sky & Telescope. Full Article Astronomy & Observing News Celestial News & Events Comets & Asteroids
update Microsoft Releases November 2024 Patch Tuesday Updates By www.thurrott.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:10:45 +0000 The November 2024 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 23H2 make it possible to use the Copilot key on PCs that have one to open other apps. The post Microsoft Releases November 2024 Patch Tuesday Updates appeared first on Thurrott.com. Full Article Windows Windows 10 Windows 11 Patch Tuesday
update Product Update: Futuro support knee highs and support socks helps to prevent DVT By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:00:00 +0800 Futuro Women`s Beyond Support Knee Highs Reinforced Toe and Men`s Support Socks not only improve circulation and reduce discomfort from leg fatigue, ankle swelling and other venous insufficiencies, they also helps prevent DVT. Full Article
update Quarterly updates newsletter 2004/3 By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:39:31 +0800 A quarterly update to all registered members. This newsletter covers the new addition of body stockings and garter, change in homepage design, help on cleaning browser hijacker as well as additional of medical informational articles. Full Article
update Update: Semi-opaque Trouser Socks By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 01:18:43 +0800 New colors added to the collection of trouser socks by MusicLegs®.BeigeSky BlueSemi-opaque knee high trouser socks from MusicLegs®. Goes well with skirt or for the naughty school girl look. Full Article
update Seven stories above Lake Coeur d'Alene, Beverly's continues its top-notch hospitality in a recently updated, casual fine dining environment By www.inlander.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 01:30:00 -0700 Beverly's has all the physical markings of a traditional fine dining experience: fancy cutlery, a robust wine collection, a menu that's actually a digital tablet and a stunning view… Full Article Dining Out Guide
update Quick Tip: How to Activate iOS and iPadOS Beta Updates By www.applevis.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jul 2023 16:17:13 +0000 In this episode, Tunmi13 walks us through how to activate iOS and iPadOS beta updates.To do this, first sign in with your Apple ID at either developer.apple.com, to access the developer beta, or beta.apple.com, to access the public beta. Then, once signed up for either program, go to Settings > General > Software update > Beta updates, and select the beta you signed up for. You can then go back one level in Settings, and the beta should appear like any other update that you can download and install.Important: Beta versions of iOS and iPadOS may contain serious bugs, which is why it's generally advised, if possible, to install them on another device specifically designated for beta testing, or have a full and complete backup of your data in case a downgrade from the beta, which involves a full restore of your device, becomes necessary. For more information, check out this introduction to iOS and iPadOS beta testing. Full Article
update [MeFi Site Update] September 18th By metatalk.metafilter.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 16:12:52 GMT Hi there! Welcome to this month's Site Update! You can find the last update here. Profit & Loss – You can find this month's Profit & Loss report here. The previous reports are here. Admin – I'm working with the mods to make adjustments to the Guidelines and Content Policy based on the feedback from this thread. Our aim is to have clearer policies that allow us to step in and avoid derails and comments aimed at enraging other members and where we can set clear expectations with the members who get moderated. Fundraising – So far, we have raised $5,281.00 in one time contributions (17% of our original goal) and $200.00 in new Subscriptions (8% of our goal). We still have a lot of money in the bank, so while this is not where we wanted to be, there is no imminent emergency. On one hand I'm deeply grateful for the contributions received so far and we'll make the best of it but on the other I know the frustration this generates. We were hoping to have the new entity in place before the fundraising started this year. Since last year's run, we knew we would not be able to spin a full fledged campaign while rebuilding the site; moderation has been busier than usual in the past few months. That being said, we decided to move ahead with the fundraising and do our best. I'm still running to continue with the activities we had planned and we'll keep going with the fundraising activities until we're ready to give access to the new site for testing (more details on that below). Then, we'll put copies of the Pet Tax wall and Cookbook for sale and proceed with the Podcast. Tech – Early access to the new site has been delayed in order to include more complete features and actions that users can test and kirkaracha and I are expecting to make it available by Sunday, September 29. – Added affiliate links to bookshop.org – Fixed multiple errors connecting to external APIs – Server fixes keeping maintenance tasks running without breaking BIPOC Advisory Board – Thyme and I will resume our work with the BIPOC Board this month. Next meeting is scheduled for September 21st. Once the meeting happens we'll report back on our plan to get back on track with the minutes and the cadence of the work with the BIPOC Board. If you have any questions or feedback not related to this particular update, please Contact Us instead. If you want to discuss a particular subject not covered here with the community, you're welcome to open a separate MetaTalk Full Article
update MeFiCoFo update By metatalk.metafilter.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:56:53 GMT A few updates about the MetaFilter Community Foundation1) My previous post was mistaken about incorporation. Incorporation is going to happen soon with a boilerplate set of bylaws, and then the first board for the newly incorporated org will adopt the full bylaws after a round community feedback. 2) Some clarifications about the new structure, which came up in the last thread. -MetaFilter.com members Participate on metafilter.com Volunteer on committees and activities for the Website and MeFiCoFo Provide input and feedback via MetaTalk and other channels -MetaFilter Community Foundation fellows Criteria to be a fellow: Time on site (proposal is for 6 months), contributions (A combination of posts/comments) Can be pseudonymous Can vote on MeFiCoFo governance issues, including MeFiCoFo board members -MeFiCoFo Executive Director Responsible for day to day management of MeFiCoFo and staff Execute policy from the Board -MeFiCoFo Board of Directors Manage the ED Set and direct policy with input from members, fellows and staff. Overall governance 3) Incorporation updates: Should be happening very soon We'll post the full initial draft of the bylaws for comments/feedback in the next two to three weeks as well. 4) Assistance we'll need soon -Bylaws feedback (as mentioned above) -Various tasks related to ED search as needed -Assistance with the full board elections (Selecting/implementing voting platform for board elections, Other tasks as needed) If you have any questions or comments, feel free to post here or reach out via memail Full Article
update [MeFi Site Update] October 16th By metatalk.metafilter.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 20:49:03 GMT Hi there! Welcome to this month's Site Update! You can find the last update here. Profit & Loss – You can find this month's P&L report here. The previous P&L reports are here. Admin – You can read the latest updates about the MetaFilter Community Foundation here. – We are still going over adjustments to the Guidelines and Content Policy based on the feedback from members. So far we're planning on expanding guidelines specific to each subsite and we'll share a draft of these changes on a separate Meta post once it is ready. Fundraising – We have raised $11,959.00 in one time contributions and $340.00 in new Subscriptions. These contributions are a huge lift and we'll work with the Community Foundation to put that extra revenue to good use. We'll wrap the fundraising by the end of this month with the release of the new site's MVP, the MeFi Cookbook, the Pet Tax wall, the AMA Podcast and a special Halloween Virtual Gala. Tech – Early access to the new site is delayed due to some issues with the new host service. kirkaracha is working as we speak to fix it and we hope to have it ready later this week. – Fixed geolocation bug with IRL that was blocking posting. – Removed time limit on Projects posts. BIPOC Advisory Board – Thyme and I will resume our work with the BIPOC Board this month as the previous meeting was canceled. Next meeting is scheduled for this Saturday, October 21st. Once the meeting happens we'll report back on our plan to get back on track with the minutes and the cadence of the work with the BIPOC Board. If you have any questions or feedback not related to this particular update, please Contact Us instead. If you want to discuss a particular subject not covered here with the community, you're welcome to open a separate MetaTalk thread for it. Full Article
update Quick Nonprofit Update By metatalk.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 20:20:20 GMT As of November 1, 2024 (it took some time for the notice to arrive), the Metafilter Community Foundation exists as an officially registered Delaware nonprofit non-stock corporation. What this means: 1. We can now get an EIN, apply for a bank account, and apply to the IRS for not-for-profit designation. 2. The interim board of directors can get to work. We will have to adopt bylaws, approve (with community input) a policy and procedures manual, obtain insurance, and transfer the existing LLC and its assets into the new entity, among many other tasks. We have a lot of work ahead. Many people have expressed concern about this process, how long it's taking, and the future of the site. We share these concerns, which is why we've been donating so much of our time to this task. It will soon be time for members of our community to run for the Board of Directors, choose officers, join committees, and generally start doing all of the "community" things people have been calling for over the years. Think you know how to improve Metafilter? Now's the time to prove it. Friends, this is a long way from being over, but I believe that our community's best days are ahead of it. I expect that many people are going to be seeking internet communities in the coming months where civility and thoughtful discussion are still the norm, rather than the exception. If ever there were a time to do more outreach for new members and promote our site and what it can do, what it might yet be, this is it. If there's any silver lining to the current tumult in the world, it's that it gives us even more impetus to band together, talk to each other, and over-analyze those plates of beans. Now, let's get organized! Full Article
update Can I Only Update My Address With Equifax By Mail? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:28:07 GMT I have just moved and wish to update my address with Equifax. The other credit agencies allowed me to do this online, but Equifax say I have to mail them a photocopy of my driver's license and SS card. I have never updated my address with them in the past, but they already have all my previous addresses, so do I need to mail them my details too - or will they just get updated automagically?A quick Google says you can change your address in the myEquifax Dispute Center, but if I do that and choose to dispute my current address (my previous one), I'm given the following options for "Why are you disputing your current address" - "I have never lived at this address", "This address belongs to another person with a similar name", "I believe I am a victim of fraud or identity theft and this address is not mine" - none of which fit my pretty common "I have moved". It seems that I'm missing something here - that the only way to update my address with a major credit agency is by mail? - and if I do so, I'm also not quite sure if I'll receive confirmation when/ if it is done. Am/ will I? Full Article address addresschange changeofaddress equifax
update How to Read Google Algorithm Updates By www.seobook.com Published On :: Sun, 24 May 2020 09:24:32 +0000 Links = Rank Old Google (pre-Panda) was to some degree largely the following: links = rank. Once you had enough links to a site you could literally pour content into a site like water and have the domain's aggregate link authority help anything on that site rank well quickly. As much as PageRank was hyped & important, having a diverse range of linking domains and keyword-focused anchor text were important. Brand = Rank After Vince then Panda a site's brand awareness (or, rather, ranking signals that might best simulate it) were folded into the ability to rank well. Panda considered factors beyond links & when it first rolled out it would clip anything on a particular domain or subdomain. Some sites like HubPages shifted their content into subdomains by users. And some aggressive spammers would rotate their entire site onto different subdomains repeatedly each time a Panda update happened. That allowed those sites to immediately recover from the first couple Panda updates, but eventually Google closed off that loophole. Any signal which gets relied on eventually gets abused intentionally or unintentionally. And over time it leads to a "sameness" of the result set unless other signals are used: Google is absolute garbage for searching anything related to a product. If I'm trying to learn something invariably I am required to search another source like Reddit through Google. For example, I became introduced to the concept of weighted blankets and was intrigued. So I Google "why use a weighted blanket" and "weighted blanket benefits". Just by virtue of the word "weighted blanket" being in the search I got pages and pages of nothing but ads trying to sell them, and zero meaningful discourse on why I would use one Getting More Granular Over time as Google got more refined with Panda broad-based sites outside of the news vertical often fell on tough times unless they were dedicated to some specific media format or had a lot of user engagement metrics like a strong social network site. That is a big part of why the New York Times sold About.com for less than they paid for it & after IAC bought it they broke it down into a variety of sites like: Verywell (health), the Spruce (home decor), the Balance (personal finance), Lifewire (technology), Tripsavvy (travel) and ThoughtCo (education & self-improvement). Penguin further clipped aggressive anchor text built on low quality links. When the Penguin update rolled out Google also rolled out an on-page spam classifier to further obfuscate the update. And the Penguin update was sandwiched by Panda updates on either side, making it hard for people to reverse engineer any signal out of weekly winners and losers lists from services that aggregate massive amounts of keyword rank tracking data. So much of the link graph has been decimated that Google reversed their stance on nofollow to where in March 1st of this year they started treating it as a hint versus a directive for ranking purposes. Many mainstream media websites were overusing nofollow or not citing sources at all, so this additional layer of obfuscation on Google's part will allow them to find more signal in that noise. May 4, 2020 Algo Update On May 4th Google rolled out another major core update. Later today, we are releasing a broad core algorithm update, as we do several times per year. It is called the May 2020 Core Update. Our guidance about such updates remains as we’ve covered before. Please see this blog post for more about that:https://t.co/e5ZQUAlt0G— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) May 4, 2020 I saw some sites which had their rankings suppressed for years see a big jump. But many things changed at once. Wedge Issues On some political search queries which were primarily classified as being news related Google is trying to limit political blowback by showing official sites and data scraped from official sites instead of putting news front & center. "Google’s pretty much made it explicit that they’re not going to propagate news sites when it comes to election related queries and you scroll and you get a giant election widget in your phone and it shows you all the different data on the primary results and then you go down, you find Wikipedia, you find other like historical references, and before you even get to a single news article, it’s pretty crazy how Google’s changed the way that the SERP is intended." That change reflects the permanent change to the news media ecosystem brought on by the web. The Internet commoditized the distribution of facts. The "news" media responded by pivoting wholesale into opinions and entertainment.— Naval (@naval) May 26, 2016 YMYL A blog post by Lily Ray from Path Interactive used Sistrix data to show many of the sites which saw high volatility were in the healthcare vertical & other your money, your life (YMYL) categories. Aggressive Monetization One of the more interesting pieces of feedback on the update was from Rank Ranger, where they looked at particular pages that jumped or fell hard on the update. They noticed sites that put ads or ad-like content front and center may have seen sharp falls on some of those big money pages which were aggressively monetized: Seeing this all but cements the notion (in my mind at least) that Google did not want content unrelated to the main purpose of the page to appear above the fold to the exclusion of the page's main content! Now for the second wrinkle in my theory.... A lot of the pages being swapped out for new ones did not use the above-indicated format where a series of "navigation boxes" dominated the page above the fold. The above shift had a big impact on some sites which are worth serious money. Intuit paid over $7 billion to acquire Credit Karma, but their credit card affiliate pages recently slid hard. Credit Karma lost 40% traffic from May core update. That’s insane, they do major TV ads and likely pay millions in SEO expenses. Think about that folks. Your site isn’t safe. Google changes what they want radically with every update, while telling us nothing!— SEOwner (@tehseowner) May 14, 2020 The above sort of shift reflects Google getting more granular with their algorithms. Early Panda was all or nothing. Then it started to have different levels of impact throughout different portions of a site. Brand was sort of a band aid or a rising tide that lifted all (branded) boats. Now we are seeing Google get more granular with their algorithms where a strong brand might not be enough if they view the monetization as being excessive. That same focus on page layout can have a more adverse impact on small niche websites. One of my old legacy clients had a site which was primarily monetized by the Amazon affiliate program. About a month ago Amazon chopped affiliate commissions in half & then the aggressive ad placement caused search traffic to the site to get chopped in half when rankings slid on this update. Their site has been trending down over the past couple years largely due to neglect as it was always a small side project. They recently improved some of the content about a month or so ago and that ended up leading to a bit of a boost, but then this update came. As long as that ad placement doesn't change the declines are likely to continue. They just recently removed that ad unit, but that meant another drop in income as until there is another big algo update they're likely to stay at around half search traffic. So now they have a half of a half of a half. Good thing the site did not have any full time employees or they'd be among the millions of newly unemployed. That experience though really reflects how websites can be almost like debt levered companies in terms of going under virtually overnight. Who can have revenue slide around 88% and then take increase investment in the property using the remaining 12% while they wait for the site to be rescored for a quarter year or more? "If you have been negatively impacted by a core update, you (mostly) cannot see recovery from that until another core update. In addition, you will only see recovery if you significantly improve the site over the long-term. If you haven’t done enough to improve the site overall, you might have to wait several updates to see an increase as you keep improving the site. And since core updates are typically separated by 3-4 months, that means you might need to wait a while." Almost nobody can afford to do that unless the site is just a side project. Google could choose to run major updates more frequently, allowing sites to recover more quickly, but they gain economic benefit in defunding SEO investments & adding opportunity cost to aggressive SEO strategies by ensuring ranking declines on major updates last a season or more. Choosing a Strategy vs Letting Things Come at You They probably should have lowered their ad density when they did those other upgrades. If they had they likely would have seen rankings at worst flat or likely up as some other competing sites fell. Instead they are rolling with a half of a half of a half on the revenue front. Glenn Gabe preaches the importance of fixing all the problems you can find rather than just fixing one or two things and hoping it is enough. If you have a site which is on the edge you sort of have to consider the trade offs between various approaches to monetization. monetize it lightly and hope the site does well for many years monetize it slightly aggressively while using the extra income to further improve the site elsewhere and ensure you have enough to get by any lean months aggressively monetize the shortly after a major ranking update if it was previously lightly monetized & then hope to sell it off a month or two later before the next major algorithm update clips it again Outcomes will depend partly on timing and luck, but consciously choosing a strategy is likely to yield better returns than doing a bit of mix-n-match while having your head buried in the sand. Reading the Algo Updates You can spend 50 or 100 hours reading blog posts about the update and learn precisely nothing in the process if you do not know which authors are bullshitting and which authors are writing about the correct signals. But how do you know who knows what they are talking about? It is more than a bit tricky as the people who know the most often do not have any economic advantage in writing specifics about the update. If you primarily monetize your own websites, then the ignorance of the broader market is a big part of your competitive advantage. Making things even trickier, the less you know the more likely Google would be to trust you with sending official messaging through you. If you syndicate their messaging without questioning it, you get a treat - more exclusives. If you question their messaging in a way that undermines their goals, you'd quickly become persona non grata - something cNet learned many years ago when they published Eric Schmidt's address. It would be unlikely you'd see the following sort of Tweet from say Blue Hat SEO or Fantomaster or such. I asked Gary about E-A-T. He said it's largely based on links and mentions on authoritative sites. i.e. if the Washington post mentions you, that's good.He recommended reading the sections in the QRG on E-A-T as it outlines things well.@methode #Pubcon— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 21, 2018 To be able to read the algorithms well you have to have some market sectors and keyword groups you know well. Passively collecting an archive of historical data makes the big changes stand out quickly. Everyone who depends on SEO to make a living should subscribe to an online rank tracking service or run something like Serposcope locally to track at least a dozen or two dozen keywords. If you track rankings locally it makes sense to use a set of web proxies and run the queries slowly through each so you don't get blocked. You should track at least a diverse range to get a true sense of the algorithmic changes. a couple different industries a couple different geographic markets (or at least some local-intent vs national-intent terms within a country) some head, midtail and longtail keywords sites of different size, age & brand awareness within a particular market Some tools make it easy to quickly add or remove graphing of anything which moved big and is in the top 50 or 100 results, which can help you quickly find outliers. And some tools also make it easy to compare their rankings over time. As updates develop you'll often see multiple sites making big moves at the same time & if you know a lot about the keyword, the market & the sites you can get a good idea of what might have been likely to change to cause those shifts. Once you see someone mention outliers most people miss that align with what you see in a data set, your level of confidence increases and you can spend more time trying to unravel what signals changed. I've read influential industry writers mention that links were heavily discounted on this update. I have also read Tweets like this one which could potentially indicate the opposite. Check out https://t.co/1GhD2U01ch . Up even more than Pinterest and ranking for some real freaky shit.— Paul Macnamara (@TheRealpmac) May 12, 2020 If I had little to no data, I wouldn't be able to get any signal out of that range of opinions. I'd sort of be stuck at "who knows." By having my own data I track I can quickly figure out which message is more inline with what I saw in my subset of data & form a more solid hypothesis. No Single Smoking Gun As Glenn Gabe is fond of saying, sites that tank usually have multiple major issues. Google rolls out major updates infrequently enough that they can sandwich a couple different aspects into major updates at the same time in order to make it harder to reverse engineer updates. So it does help to read widely with an open mind and imagine what signal shifts could cause the sorts of ranking shifts you are seeing. Sometimes site level data is more than enough to figure out what changed, but as the above Credit Karma example showed sometimes you need to get far more granular and look at page-level data to form a solid hypothesis. As the World Changes, the Web Also Changes About 15 years ago online dating was seen as a weird niche for recluses who perhaps typically repulsed real people in person. Now there are all sorts of niche specialty dating sites including a variety of DTF type apps. What was once weird & absurd had over time become normal. The COVID-19 scare is going to cause lasting shifts in consumer behavior that accelerate the movement of commerce online. A decade of change will happen in a year or two across many markets. Telemedicine will grow quickly. Facebook is adding commerce featured directly onto their platform through partnering with Shopify. Spotify is spending big money to buy exclusives rights to distribute widely followed podcasters like Joe Rogan. Uber recently offered to acquire GrubHub. Google and Apple will continue adding financing features to their mobile devices. Movie theaters have lost much of their appeal. Tons of offline "value" businesses ended up having no value after months of revenue disappearing while large outstanding debts accumulated interest. There is a belief that some of those brands will have strong latent brand value that carries over online, but if they were weak even when the offline stores acting like interactive billboards subsidized consumer awareness of their brands then as those stores close the consumer awareness & loyalty from in-person interactions will also dry up. A shell of a company rebuilt around the Toys R' Us brand is unlikely to beat out Amazon's parallel offering or a company which still runs stores offline. Big box retailers like Target & Walmart are growing their online sales at hundreds of percent year over year. There will be waves of bankruptcies, dramatic shifts in commercial real estate prices (already reflected in plunging REIT prices), and more people working remotely (shifting residential real estate demand from the urban core back out into suburbs). People who work remote are easier to hire and easier to fire. Those who keep leveling up their skills will eventually get rewarded while those who don't will rotate jobs every year or two. The lack of stability will increase demand for education, though much of that incremental demand will be around new technologies and specific sectors - certificates or informal training programs instead of degrees. More and more activities will become normal online activities. The University of California has about a half-million students & in the fall semester they are going to try to have most of those classes happen online. How much usage data does Google gain as thousands of institutions put more and more of their infrastructure and service online? Colleges have to convince students for the next year that a remote education is worth every bit as much as an in-person one, and then pivot back before students actually start believing it.It’s like only being able to sell your competitor’s product for a year.— Naval (@naval) May 6, 2020 A lot of B & C level schools are going to go under as the like-vs-like comparison gets easier. Back when I ran a membership site here a college paid us to have students gain access to our membership area of the site. As online education gets normalized many unofficial trade-related sites will look more economically attractive on a relative basis. If core institutions of the state deliver most of their services online, then other companies can be expected to follow. When big cities publish lists of crimes they will not respond to during economic downturns they are effectively subsidizing more crime. That in turn makes moving to somewhere a bit more rural & cheaper make sense, particularly when you no longer need to live near your employer. The most important implication of this permanent WFH movement are state income taxes.The warm, sunny states with affordable housing and zero taxes will see an influx of educated, rich workers. States will need to cut taxes to keep up. The biggest loser in this is CA.— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) May 21, 2020 Categories: google Full Article
update Google Helpful Content Update By www.seobook.com Published On :: Fri, 19 Aug 2022 08:15:45 +0000 Granular Panda Reading the tea leaves on the pre-announced Google "helpful content" update rolling out next week & over the next couple weeks in the English language, it sounds like a second and perhaps more granular version of Panda which can take in additional signals, including how unique the page level content is & the language structure on the pages. Like Panda, the algorithm will update periodically across time & impact websites on a sitewide basis. Cold Hot Takes The update hasn't even rolled out yet, but I have seen some write ups which conclude with telling people to use an on-page SEO tool, tweets where people complained about low end affiliate marketing, and gems like a guide suggesting empathy is important yet it has multiple links on how to do x or y "at scale." Trashing affiliates is a great sales angle for enterprise SEO consultants since the successful indy affiliate often knows more about SEO than they do, the successful affiliate would never become their client, and the corporation that is getting their asses handed to them by an affiliate would like to think this person has the key to re-balance the market in their own favor. My favorite pre-analysis was a person who specialized in ghostwriting books for CEOs Tweeting that SEO has made the web too inauthentic and too corporate. That guy earned a star & a warm spot in my heart. Profitable Publishing Of course everything in publishing is trade offs. That is why CEOs hire ghostwriters to write books for them, hire book launch specialists to manipulate the best seller lists, or even write messaging books in the first place. To some Dan Price was a hero advocating for greater equality and human dignity. To others he was a sort of male feminist superhero, with all the Harvey Weinstein that typically entails. Anyone who has done 100 interviews with journalists see ones that do their job by the book and aim to inform their readers to the best of their abilities (my experiences with the Wall Street Journal & PBS were aligned with this sort of ideal) and then total hatchet jobs where a journalist plants a quote they want & that they said, that they then attributes it to you (e.g. London Times freelance journalist). There are many dimensions to publishing: depth purpose timing audience language experience format passion uniqueness frequency Blogs to Feeds For a long time indy blogs punched well above their weight due to the incestuous nature of cross-referencing each other, the speed of publishing when breaking news, and how easy feed readers made it to subscribe to your favorite blogs. Google Reader then ate the feed reader market & shut down. And many bloggers who had unique things to say eventually started to repeat themselves. Or their passions & interests changed. Or their market niche disappeared as markets moved on. Starting over is hard & staying current after the passion fades is difficult. Plus if you were rather successful it is easy to become self absorbed and/or lose the hunger and drive that initially made you successful. Around the same time blogs started sliding people spent more and more time on various social networks which hyper-optimized the slot machine type dopamine rush people get from refreshing the feed. Social media largely replaced blogs, while legacy media publishers got faster at putting out incomplete news stories to be updated as they gather more news. TikTok is an obvious destination point for that dopamine rush - billions of short pieces of content which can be consumed quickly and shared - where the user engagement metrics for each user are tracked and aggregated across each snippet of media to drive further distribution. Burnout & Changing Priorities I know one of the reasons I blog less than I used to is a lot of the things I would write would be repeats. Another big reason was when my wife was pregnant I decided to shut down our membership site so I could take my wife for a decently long walk almost everyday so her health was great when it came time to give birth & ensure I had spare capacity for if anything went wrong with the pregnancy process. As a kid my dad was only around much for a few summers and I wanted to be better than that for my kid. The other reason I cut back on blogging is at some point search went from a endless blue water market to a zero sum game to a negative sum game (as ad clicks displaced organic clicks). And in such an environment if you have a sustainable competitive advantage it is best to lean into it yourself as hard as you can rather than sharing it with others. Like when we had an office here our link builders I trained were getting awesome unpaid links from high-trust sources for what backed out to about $25 of labor time (and no more than double that after factoring in office equipment, rent, etc.). If I share that script / process on the blog publicly I would move the economics against myself. At the end of the day business is margins, strategy, market, and efficiency. Any market worth being in is going to have competition, so you need to have some efficiency or strategic differentiators if you are going to have sustainable profit margins. I've paid others many multiples of that for link building for many years back when links were the primary thing driving rankings. I don't know the business model where sharing the above script earns more than it costs. Does one launch a Substack priced at like $500 or $1,000 a month where they offer a detailed guide a month? How many people adopt the script before the response rates fall & it offsets the costs by more than the revenues? My issue with consulting is I always wanted to over-deliver for clients & always ended up selling myself short when compared to publishing, so I just stick with a few great clients and a bit of this and that vs going too deep & scaling up there. Plus I had friends who went big and then some of their clients who were acquired had the acquirer brag about the SEO, that lead to a penalty, then the acquirer of the client threw the SEO under the bus and had their business torched. When you have a kid seeing them learn and seeing wonderment in their eyes is as good as life gets, but if you undermine your profit margins you'd also be directly undermining your own child's future ... often to help people who may not even like you anyhow. That is ultimately self defeating as it gets, particularly as politics grow more polarized & many begin to view retribution as a core function of government. I believe there are no limits to the retributive and malicious use of taxation as a political weapon. I believe there are no limits to the retributive and malicious use of spending as a political reward. Margins The role of search engines is to suck as much of the margins as they can out of publishing while trying to put some baseline floor on content quality so that people would still prefer to use a search engine rather than some other reference resource. Google sees memes like "add Reddit to the end of your search for real content" as an attack on their own brand. Google needs periodic large shake ups to reaffirm their importance, maintain narrative control around innovation, and to shake out players with excessive profit margins who were too well aligned with the current local maxima. Google needs aggressive SEO efforts with large profits to have an "or else" career risk to them to help reign in such efforts. You can see the intent for career risk in how the algorithm will wait months to clear the flag: Google said the helpful content update system is automated, regularly evaluating content. So the algorithm is constantly looking at your content and assigning scores to it. But that does not mean, that if you fix your content today, your site will recover tomorrow. Google told me there is this validation period, a waiting period, for Google to trust that you really are committed to updating your content and not just updating it today, Google then ranks you better and then you put your content back to the way it was. Google needs you to prove, over several months - yes - several months - that your content is actually helpful in the long run. If you thought a site were quality, had some issues, the issues were cleaned up, and you were still going to wait to rank it appropriately ... the sole and explicit purpose of that delay is career risk to others to prevent them flying to close to the sun - to drive self regulation out of fear. Brand counts for a lot in search & so does buying the default placement position - look at how much Google pays Apple to not compete in search, or look at how Google had that illegal ad auction bid rigging gentleman's agreement with Facebook to not compete with a header bidding solution so Google could maintain their outsized profit margins on ad serving on third party websites. Business ultimately is competition. Does Google serve your ads? What are the prices charged to players on each side of each auction & how much rake can the auctioneer capture for themselves? The Auctioneer's Shill Bid - Google Halverez (beta) That is why we see Google embedding more features directly in their search results where they force rank their vertical listings above the organic listings. Their vertical ads are almost always placed above organics & below the text AdWords ads. Such vertical results could be thought of as a category-based shill bid to try to drive attention back upward, or move traffic into a parallel page where there is another chance to show more ads. This post stated: Google runs its search engine partly on its internally developed Cloud TPU chips. The chips, which the company also makes available to other organizations through its cloud platform, are specifically optimized for artificial intelligence workloads. Google’s newest Cloud TPU can provide up to 275 teraflops of performance, which is equivalent to 275 trillion computing operations per second. Now that computing power can be run across: millions of books Google has indexed particular publishers Google considers "above board" like Reuters, AP, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, etc. historically archived content from trusted publishers before "optimizing for search" was actually a thing ... and model language usage versus modeling the language usage of publishers known to have weak engagement / satisfaction metrics. Low end outsourced content & almost good enough AI content will likely tank. Similarly textually unique content which says nothing original or is just slapped together will likely get downranked as well. Expect Volatility They would not have pre-announced the update & gave some people some embargoed exclusives unless there was going to be a lot of volatility. As typical with the bigger updates, they will almost certainly roll out multiple other updates sandwiched together to help obfuscate what signals they are using & misdirect people reading too much in the winners and losers lists. Here are some questions Google asked: Do you have an existing or intended audience for your business or site that would find the content useful if they came directly to you? Does your content clearly demonstrate first-hand expertise and a depth of knowledge (for example, expertise that comes from having actually used a product or service, or visiting a place)? Does your site have a primary purpose or focus? After reading your content, will someone leave feeling they’ve learned enough about a topic to help achieve their goal? Will someone reading your content leave feeling like they’ve had a satisfying experience? Are you keeping in mind our guidance for core updates and for product reviews? As a person who has ... erm ... put a thumb on the scale for a couple decades now, one can feel the algorithmic signals approximated by the above questions. To the above questions they added: Is the content primarily to attract people from search engines, rather than made for humans? Are you producing lots of content on different topics in hopes that some of it might perform well in search results? Are you using extensive automation to produce content on many topics? Are you mainly summarizing what others have to say without adding much value? Are you writing about things simply because they seem trending and not because you'd write about them otherwise for your existing audience? Does your content leave readers feeling like they need to search again to get better information from other sources? Are you writing to a particular word count because you've heard or read that Google has a preferred word count? (No, we don't). Did you decide to enter some niche topic area without any real expertise, but instead mainly because you thought you'd get search traffic? Does your content promise to answer a question that actually has no answer, such as suggesting there's a release date for a product, movie, or TV show when one isn't confirmed? Some of those indicate where Google believes the boundaries of their own role as a publisher are & that you should stay out of their lane. :D Barrier to Entry vs Personality One of the interesting things about the broader scope of algorithm shifts is each thing that makes the algorithms more complex, increases barrier to entry, and increases cost ultimately increases the chunk size of competition. And when that is done what is happening is the macroparasite is being preference over the microparasite. Conceptually Google has a lot of reasons to have that bias or preference: fewer entities to police (lower cost) more data to use to police each entity (higher confidence) easier to do direct deals with players which can move the needle (more scale) if markets get too consolidated Google can always launch a vertical service & tip the scale back in the other direction (I see your Amazon ad revenue and I raise you free product listing ads, aggregated third party reviews, in-SERP product comparison features, and a "People Also Ask" unit) the macroparasites have more "sameness" between them (making it easier for Google to create a competitive clone or copy) So long as Google maintains a monopoly on web search the bias toward macroparasites works for them. It gives Google the outsized margins which ensures healthy Alphabet profit margins even if the median of Google's 156,000+ employees pulls down nearly $300,000 a year. People can not see what has no distribution, people do not know what exist in invisibility, nor do they know which innovations were held back and what does not exist due to the current incentive structures in our monopoly-controlled publishing ecosystem. I think when people complain about the web being inauthentic what they are really complaining about is the algorithmic choices & publishing shifts that did away with the indy blogs and replaced them with the dopamine feed viral tricks and the same big box scaled players which operate multiple parallel sites to where you are getting the same machinery and content production house behind multiple consecutive listings. They are complaining about the efforts to snuff out the microparasite also scrubbing away personality, joy, love, quirkiness, weirdness, and the zany stuff you would not typically find on content by factory order websites. Let's Go With Consensus Here! The above leads you down well worn paths, rather than the magic of serendipity & a personality worn on your sleeve that turns some people on while turning other people off. Text which is roughly aligned with a backward looking consensus rather than at the forefront of a field. If you believe this effort will enhance info literacy, and that it represents evolved search, you're an idiot.Sharyl Attkisson gave us the head's up that they'd push censorship controls as "media literacy" several years ago.— john andrews (@johnandrews) August 13, 2022 History is written by the victors. Consensus is politically driven, backward looking, and has key messages memory holed. Did he just say that? Yep. pic.twitter.com/gu9Fk7t1Sv— Kevin Sorbo (@ksorbs) August 18, 2022 Some COVID-19 Fun to "Fact" Check I spent new years in China before the COVID-19 crisis hit & got sick when I got back. I used so much caffeine the day I moved over a half dozen computers between office buildings while sick. I week later when news on Twitter started leaking of the COVID-19 crisis hit I thought wow this looks even worse than what I just had. In the fullness of time I think I had it before it was a crisis. Everyone in my family got sick and multiple people from the office. Then that COVID-19 crisis news came out & only later when it was showed that comorbidities and the elderly had the worse outcomes did I realize they were likely the same. Then after the crisis had been announced someone else from the office building I was in got it & then one day it was illegal to go into the office. The lockdown where I lived was longer than the original lockdown in Wuhan. Those lockdowns destroyed millions of lives. The reason the response to the COVID-19 virus was so extreme was huge parts of politically interested parties wanted to stop at nothing to see orange man ejected from the White House. So early on when he blocked flights from China you had prominent people in political circles calling him xenophobic, and then the head of public health in New York City was telling you it was safe to ride the subway and go about your ordinary daily life. That turned out to be deadly partisan hackery & ignorance pitched as enlightenment, leading to her resignation. Then the virus spreads wildly as one would expect it to. And draconian lockdowns to tank the economy to ensure orange man was gone, mail in voting was widespread, and the election was secured. I actually appreciate Sam Harris for saying this out loud. This is what the vast majority of the anti Trump crowd believes, but most of them won’t say it. At least when it’s said, you can see it for what it is.pic.twitter.com/NmOqshoZlS— Dave Smith (@ComicDaveSmith) August 18, 2022 Some of the most ridiculous heroes during this period wrote books about being a hero. Andrew "killer" Cuomo had time to write his "did you ever know that I'm your hero" book while he simultaneously ordered senior living homes to take in COVID-19 positive patients. Due to fecal-oral transmission and poor health outcomes for senior citizens sick enough to be in a senior living home his policies lead to the manslaughter of thousands of senior citizens. You couldn't go to a funeral and say goodbye because you might kill someone else's grandma, but if you were marching for social justice (and ONLY social justice) that stuff was immune to the virus. Ron DeSantis on public health experts making an exception to lockdowns for George Floyd protests: “That's when I knew these people are a bunch of frauds” pic.twitter.com/PzjPc80Q3g— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) August 5, 2022 Suggesting looking at the root problems like no dad in the home is considered sexist, racist, or both. Meanwhile social justice organizations champion tearing down the nuclear family in spite of the fact that if you tear down the family all you are left with is the collective AND "mandatory collectivism has ended in misery wherever it’s been tried." Of course the social justice stuff embeds the false narrative of victimhood, which then turns many of the fake victims into monsters who destroy the lives of others - but we are all in this together. Absolutely nobody could have predicted the rise of murder & violent crime as we emptied the prisons & decriminalized large swaths of the penal code. Plus since many crimes are repeatedly ignored people stop reporting lesser crimes, so the New York Times can tell you not to worry overall crime is down. In Seattle if someone rapes you the police probably won't even take a report to investigate it unless (in some cases?) you are a child. What are police protecting society from if rape is a freebie that doesn't really matter? Why pay taxes or have government at all? What Google Wants The above sidebar is the sort of content Google would not want to rank in their search results. :D They want to rank text which is perhaps factually correct (even if it intentionally omits the sort of stuff included above), and maybe even current and informed, but done in such a way where you do not feel you know the author the way you might think you do if you read a great novel. Or hard biased content which purports to support some view and narrative, but is ultimately all just an act, where everything which could be of substance is ultimately subsumed by sales & marketing. "The best relevancy algorithm in the world is trumped by preferential placement of inferior results which bypasses the algorithm."I was a fool to dismiss Aaron for years as a cynic. He was an oracle, not a conspiracy theorist: https://t.co/V68vIXXNPI— Rand Fishkin (@randfish) November 20, 2019 The Market for Something to Believe In is Infinite Each re-representation mash-up of content in the search results decontextualizes the in-depth experience & passion we crave. Each same "big box" content factory where a backed entity can withstand algorithmic volatility & buy up other publishers to carry learnings across to establish (and monetize) a consensus creates more of a bland sameness. That barrier to entry & bland sameness is likely part of the reason the recent growth of Substack, which sort of acts just like a blog did 15 or 20 years ago - you go direct to the source without all the layers of intermediaries & dumbing down you get as a side effect of the scaled & polished publishing process. Categories: google Full Article