Archive 24.10.2003 - 8.11.2003

Test of the Influence of Google Spamming on Blog Hosting Users

Well, I have to chime in too. Of course Dirk is right when he points out a weakness in the Google system. Of course he has the free choice what he does with his blog platform - even making it available to Google spammers. But if he does that, he has to deal with the resulting backlash. And it comes.

What is Google spamming about? Not everyone may be clear on what's behind it. So here's an explanation of some phenomena related to it. Ultimately, so-called search optimizers bet on the fact that the advertised websites are linked in many places. Through linking, the ranking in Google rises. The more links, the higher. The higher the ranking, the higher the advertised website appears in Google's result list. And that's exactly what these people sell. Improvement of the position in Google search results. Search optimizers sometimes do this themselves by finding link partners for the site to be promoted. That's the positive method. It requires work, but that's what they're paid for. The result is usually small link networks between companies with complementary products - in principle a real-life form of "customers who like this product also like that product," like you know from Amazon. But there are also others that are far from positive. These other methods rely on external Google-juice (that's the jokingly used term for the base ranking of a website). The reason: if a website has a high Google ranking through linking, it can pass some of that on to pages it links to. A link from a site with high ranking is rated better than a link from a site with low ranking. Google spamming targets this.

Some search optimizers operate link farms - these are simply lots of domains and web servers without real meaningful content. Usually the pages are simply filled with words according to usage frequency (so search engines can find something). These link farms form a closed circle of sites that now has to become large enough for Google to use it for ranking. That gives the optimizer a basic ranking. Advertised sites are now linked from these link farms and pushed in ranking. Who operates like this, for example, is the Scientology Church. The disadvantage for the optimizer: it's some work and the costs are there for the many sites in the link farm. But it can be well automated. However, Google can also easily recognize it and ban it from the index!

The second approach to using external Google ranking is simple ranking parasitism. This can happen in two ways. The better known is comment spamming. Many suffer from it.

The reason for comment spamming is simply that the weblog scene through its index pages, central services, and links to each other has very high Google ranking. This means that links from weblogs to websites are highly valued by Google - the corresponding links appear multiple times through page replication and content syndication (for example, the excerpts and links at blogg.de are syndication).

We simply have with weblogs.com, various German indices, main pages of weblog communities like Antville servers, and all the regional services, with Geourl, with open syndicators (Phantom4 thingies for example) and who knows what else crawling around there - extremely fast high ranking. Many central pages simply link only to weblogs - are classified by Google through the many links as link hubs, and the linked pages inherit some of the Google-juice of the central page. Additionally, on some central pages the title links and sometimes the content of weblogs are replicated. Also, the weblogs link very strongly to each other and thus push their Google-juice up mutually.

Comment spamming relies on the fact that Google indexes the comments on many weblogs - this is especially true for weblog systems where the comments are integrated into the layout, as Moveable Type can do it, or for another example: the Schockwellenreiter's blog. My own is less of a target for comment spammers because my comments are external to the website - and are excluded from Google indexing by a robots.txt (you can also just disable traversal and leave indexing active, that should be enough). Comments on weblogs with lots of Google-juice become positive for the target websites.

Here people build on foreign Google-juice without providing their own performance (content) and therefore it is parasitism.

The same applies to what happens at blogger.de. Huh? Why are they parasiting? They have their own blogs, don't they? Yes. But these own pseudo-blogs are on a community server. The blogger.de server - if it's actively used for blogs - will build up quite a bit of Google-juice, just like it is with all Antville systems. The reason is the integration into the main index. What's only missing is a correspondingly high number of weblogs with content, preferably with high internal linking as seen on other Antville servers (many ants link to other ants), and that reflected through the main page - that produces plenty of Google-juice. Through the bloggers.

A ranking optimizer can use this well by occasionally posting on their own blogs that point to websites to be promoted. Once the blogger.de main page has good Google-juice through the bloggers themselves, it becomes interesting for them. Ultimately they're also just parasiting from the webloggers here, though not quite as directly as with comment spam - here they're more parasiting from the community than from the individual blogger.

Everyone has to decide for themselves how they handle this and what they think of such methods, but I'm of the opinion that normal, editorially maintained blogs would bring just as much for the companies to be promoted - but they would also give back content for the bloggers. Of course that's work - but it would be an honest form of search engine optimization that would also benefit from external Google-juice, but at least would integrate itself into the system with content.

The current ranking blogs on blogger.de with their nonsense content are a pure parasitic solution that I would strictly reject on hosts I operate, should they ever appear.

At Nochn Blogg. you'll find the original article.

de.indymedia.org | USA: Voter Fraud and Lawsuits for Injunction

Some background and summary of the situation surrounding Diebold voting (fraud?) machines in the USA at Indymedia. There's also a link to the emails from Diebold as a PDF. I'm also going to help with the request to mirror and make them available internationally: diebold.pdf: 3.00 MByte, last modified: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 15:42:50 GMT, file type: application/pdf

Click here to download the file

Here's the original article.

110 far-right incidents in the Bundeswehr in ten months

Just a lot of isolated cases. Nothing to see here. Move along.

At RP-Online: Politik I found the original article.

Die Zeit 46 / 2003 - M.Moore: "Not All of America Is Crazy"

A feuilleton by Michael Moore in Die Zeit. Available in full online. He also has a few quips for us: "It's as if you're turning into us, into a people that believes the rich must always get richer and everyone else should kiss their ass." Here's the original article.

fashion victims paradise - cease and desist craze, ouch!: cease and desist craze now at your doorstep...

Sure, it's not a big deal to put up an imprint – but what's all this cease-and-desist nonsense? If laws are now only being misused to enforce wrongdoing, then it's high time we changed the laws.

The fact that a central authority against unfair competition lends itself to such rubbish says a lot. What kind of legal understanding does it take to abuse an apparatus designed to protect economic interests to beat up on a private website? And how do they reconcile that with their own mandate: as a cross-industry association of companies and business organizations for the purpose of promoting commercial interests within the meaning of § 13 UWG throughout the federal territory? What kind of promotion of commercial interests is present in such an absurd attack? Sure, now all sorts of people will cry out: but it would be commercial for these-and-those-absurd-reasons – maybe because of banner advertising or whatever else – and then they'll immediately tell you again that the law is simply unambiguous on this and that the competition authority is in the right. So what? Screw being right! In Germany it's only about being right anymore, no matter how absurd, how ridiculous, or how stupid the occasion is. Stop to think about whether the action is even appropriate? Oh come on. Why would you, that would overload the poor little brain...

Here's the original article.

Large Dog of Milky Way Torn Apart

In a few billion years, Canis Major should be completely dissolved. - that should drastically lower property prices there

Teufelsgrinsen

At Physikalische Kleinigkeiten there is the original article.

Merkel rejects further sanctions against Hohmann

Merkel said on Wednesday evening on ZDF that the CDU leadership had left no doubt with its rebuke of Hohmann that ways of thinking like those of the MP would not be tolerated. - which is why he continues to be a faction member and remains a party member. Because of course a way of thinking changes immediately through a rebuke.

We acted decisively and announced consequences for any repetition. - well, surely that will prompt Hohmann to change his mind. He's now a very nice and friendly fellow. Sure. We all believe that.

The Union leadership has done nothing in all previous incidents involving Hohmann, and it will in fact do nothing here either. And not the next time either. No wonder - at a time when a Minister President writes a foreword to a book that propagates far-right ideological ideas, such an MP hardly stands out.

However, it irritates me that Jürgen Rüttgers actually makes a demand that I agree with - namely the one for Hohmann's expulsion. A topsy-turvy world.

I found the original article on RP-Online: Politik.

Panther *could* run on Intel

Well, of course that can be done. And I even believe in the easily - because the complete hardware abstraction is in the Darwin kernel. The system is nicely layered - everything higher up is written in Objective-C (okay, older parts from the old OS world like Appleworks certainly in C++ or C). The porting effort for OS X to Intel should really be very minimal. And I even think that within Apple there could well be a machine with Intel chips running ported OS X. The question is whether Apple would benefit from it: Apple doesn't just make money from supplying software (or an operating system among many), but also and especially from sold hardware. If Apple now switches not only the used components but also the CPU to standard parts, what kind of control or defense would Apple still have against the clones so despised by His Highness?

Because one thing is clear: an open clone market would be anything but beneficial for Apple. They need their own hardware market - and the availability of cheap alternative devices would disturb that very significantly.

At MacGuardians you can find the original article.

Saddam wanted peace at the last minute

And so they come to light, one after another: the lies of the US government.

On RP-Online: Politik I found the original article.

NRW State Administration Switches to Microsoft Office 2003

So we also know what our NRW tax money is being wasted on ...

At heise online news you can find the original article.

Google Indexing IRC?

Well, I'm not sure if I'd think it was great if Google logged what I share on IRC channels. I think archives and IRC are quite at odds with each other — IRC is simply fleeting conversation, like chatting at the regular table in a pub. I wouldn't think it was so cool if someone put a tape recorder on the table at the regular table to record everything ...

At Google Weblog there's the original article.

Network specialist Novell acquires Linux distributor SuSE [Update]

You sit in a 3-hour meeting and what happens? Suse gets sold. Something like that.

At heise online news you can find the original article.

Thierse: Issues like 'Florida-Rolf' threaten democracy

He's certainly right about that. The more polemical and primitive the media become, the lower the level of public discourse sinks, and that really does harm democracy. After all, democracy doesn't consist only of elected representatives, but also of the people themselves. And the more stupidly they behave, the stupider the outcome. And sensationalist articles like the fuss over Florida Rolf (the costs for which are only a fraction of those for the ridiculous Eurofighter—yet he received far more space in the tabloid press) certainly don't help with opinion formation...

An important factor in a democratic society is functioning and critical press as a counterbalance to the state apparatus. The problem is that while our press is certainly critical, some of the unreflective drivel can hardly be called functioning.

Does every society get the press it deserves?

I found the original article at RP-Online: Multimedia.

Of Generals and Members of Parliament

So, the General is fired because the MP read his panegyric to Frontal21 of all places. Bad move, but the reaction (firing the General) is appropriate.

But what about the MP? Still only a reprimand, a bit of admonition and finger-wagging, and the — long overdue — removal from the Interior Committee (why did such a right-wing character get on there in the first place). Instead, he's now allowed to manage nuclear power plant safety.

But when will a real consequence — faction expulsion — be drawn here? Or does he have so much support within the Union that the necessary majority for it can't be assembled? How deep is the brown swamp in the Bundestag?

To Mr. Struck: from my own experience during my Bundeswehr service, this is definitely not an isolated case, the General. Believing that is very naive, Mr. Struck.

Why Do Fish Bubble Air Out of Their Anus?

Marine researchers are puzzled by mysterious bubbling sounds from herrings. The fish apparently deliberately release air through their anuses in bubbles. Researchers suspect that herrings communicate this way. - and evolution does have a sense of humor

I found the original article at RP-Online: Science.

It's starting...

Hey. For people like me who read other sites almost exclusively through the aggregator, it would have made sense to put a notice as the last post in the old RSS feed, colleague! Then you wouldn't have to wonder where the weekly dose of shockwave is staying...

(by the way, it would also be cool if the RSS feed contained complete post texts again, then you wouldn't have to click through so often to read the rest)

At Der Schockwellenreiter there's the original article.

GROKLAW - this time SCO violates the GPL

And at Groklaw there are now comments on SCO's actions, which I already mentioned in P1488 Here's the original article.

Home of the 4tH compiler

I must indulge my — old and slightly perverse — fondness for Forth again and post a link here to 4th — a standalone Forth compiler. Such a standalone compiler is nice, but actually completely contradicts the nature of Forth, which is actually based on an interactive system. On the other hand, however, a compiler that really produces minimal programs is quite nice. Definitely interesting for small systems. By the way, the website looks like it wants to win first prize for ugliest website of all time Here's the original article.

Always Funny

Great. A Union MP known for years for antisemitic remarks gets—after his latest outburst—what? Exactly. Not fired. Not ostracized. He just gets a different committee position.

At INSTANT NIRVANA you can find the original article.

Anniversary - One Year of Hugo's House of Weblog Horror

It just occurs to me: exactly a year ago I published the first comment (P2) with Radio.

Municipality is in dire straits

Do all municipalities have the same intelligence as Münster and, during their austerity measures, prefer to promote and support stupid prestige projects instead of social facilities? At tagesschau on the internet you can find the original article.

Leaf blower ...

... the horror in autumn.

Wired News: Anti-Copy Bill Slams Coders

A new push by the American legal system to abandon any contact with reality. According to a strict interpretation of the proposed legislation, it would then be illegal to distribute any code that does not contain copy protection code approved by a central authority. Somehow we've seen something like this before with export restrictions on cryptographic products - the result was that interesting projects emerged outside the USA ...

Here's the original article.

The Poison of 'Inquisition Light'

|KK| The questions Meisner should ask himself, if he's already mounting such a high moral horse, are laid out in the Telepolis article: What healthy organism is Meisner talking about? Pedophile priests? The repressed sexuality in the Catholic Church, which gifts the urges of its dignitaries to God, but neither to women nor men? Is the archbishop talking about holy matrimony, which remains a sacrament only in the fulfillment of procreation, but not of desire? Does he mean the "housekeeper concubinages" behind the doors of the parsonage? Or should he talk about the misery of illegitimate priest's children, who are denied today and were abandoned in the times of Urban II, while their mothers were sold as slaves? - but Meisner will definitely never engage with that. Because it cannot be what must not be. The question I ask myself when I read quotes from Meisner: when verbally propagating his unspeakable disgustingness, does he actually have an erection?

Devil's grin

At Telepolis News you can find the original article.

Allow me, Hohmann, People's Representative!

In the TAZ, some of the derailments by Hoh(l)mann were summarized at some point. Of course, the Union never really did anything about it. For this reason, I also view Rüttgers' calls for resignation as mere shadowboxing.

At TAZ I found the original article.

Ronald Schill wants to shake up federal politics

Not necessary, Ronny, really not necessary. Just stay outside. Go away. The Bundestag is already full.

At RP-Online: Politik I found the original article.

Heise News-Ticker: DNS confusion due to new country code

Reusing historical abbreviations should be avoided, writes the IAB, or only considered after 200 years. - right. 200 years. Sure.

Here's the original article.

Linux is no alternative for DATEV

The short version of what Datev is saying: We have no idea about Linux, we're too lazy to inform ourselves and anyway our software is a heap of old junk that can't be properly ported anywhere because we didn't pay attention to portability during development. We are losers.

Teufelsgrinsen

At heise online news there is the original article.

SCO offers Unix license for Linux users

Hmm. That's a massive violation of the GPL - after all, a derived product is being kept under wraps here.

Teufelsgrinsen

At heise online news you can find the original article.

CDU Member of Parliament calls Jews 'perpetrator people'

Oh yeah, the brown filth in the Hessen Union. Sometimes the master, sometimes the rabble. And then right away the double dose: communist, Jewish revolutionaries! But ugh, that's absolutely dreadful, not just Jews, but lefties too! And Marx, he was certainly the worst of them all! What a huge pile of garbage that Hohmann is spouting. Are there Hessian Union politicians with brains? I'm just asking, after Koch one doesn't really expect that anyway, but maybe a few are hiding from the public? If so: why don't they defend themselves against such nonsense?

At tagesschau im Internet you can find the original article.

GROKLAW - first reactions to the latest SCO texts

As formulated so nicely on Groklaw: the representatives of Open Source and IBM probably wanted to first verify whether this was all just a hoax, whether SCO really made all these absurd claims. After they found their voice again, representatives from IBM, the FSF and some others are speaking up. SCO doesn't come out looking very good in the reactions...

Here's the original article.

Problems with Java on Mac OS X 10.3

Hmm. And then there are still problems with FileVault and you hear more frequently about difficulties with Firewire drives. Ok, it was probably a good thing that I waited, I'll probably stick to the .1 version. At heise online news you can find the original article.

US researchers breed deadly smallpox viruses

And the madness continues

At Spiegel Online: Wissenschaft you can find the original article.

Strong geomagnetic storm hits Earth [Update]

Do we now have to rock back and forth in our seats like Kirk and colleagues in the ion storm?

At heise online news there's the original article.

GROKLAW - the next round of documents

Well, folks, I guess it's true. They must really be trying to inspire IBM to buy them out. I don't see any legal hope for SCO. - yes, that's how it looks. Legal kamikaze or something like that. Although, he's not wrong about this either: As for the GPL, it's total war. - the statements that the GPL is not enforceable, that it's invalid, that it violates the US Constitution, that it eats small children and makes them fat (ok, SCO left out the last two), that could actually lead in this context to the GPL having to be defended in court for the first time. The outcome should be very interesting.

Here's the original article.

Paulus kicks Middelhoff in the balls retroactively

I love these subtle titles at http://dotcomtod.de/ I found the original article at dotcomtod.

Telekom demands income sacrifice for reduced staff cuts

That's great. An employer where I definitely don't want to work...

At heise online news there's the original article.

Soon the directory will be full

Oh yes, another well-researched article from Spiegel Online. Still prominently announced in the article's headline: In 2005, the numerical address book is full - but nowhere in the article is there evidence for this absurd claim. Nowhere is there mention that even through the return of some large (Class-A) networks more addresses are now available than were previously expected for that time, nowhere is there mention that even more Class-A networks exist as reserves that could also be drawn upon, nowhere is there mention that through CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing), NAT (Network Address Translation), and dynamic address assignment for dial-ups the problem of limited address space has been significantly eased, nowhere is there mention of whose numerical address range is actually supposed to be full and who has claimed this based on what data.

For those who prefer facts and numerical models as the basis for such claims, I recommend the very good article at ISP Column - here various models are presented showing how the address space is viewed. Depending on the model, the point of exhaustion lies between 2019 and 2029 - so still quite some time, time being used to establish IPv6. Well, dear Spiegel Online journalists. The Internet is full. Just go somewhere else.

Devil's grin

At Spiegel Online: Netzwelt there is the original article.

Cannabis affair: Pieper rails against Kubicki

Hey, the FDP is becoming quite entertaining again

I found the original article at RP-Online: Politik.

GROKLAW dismantles SCO's latest verbal dances

As usual, it's very amusing to read how the latest moves by SCO are torn apart on Groklaw. In this case, SCO's reaction to IBM's call to finally put facts on the table. SCO seems to have a serious problem in its legal department - the conclusion on Groklaw: Shucks. These folks just don't understand IP law. That's the bottom line. Well, never mind. They'll find out. Here's the original article.

Internet Explorer endangers Windows

Wow. That's serious. All patches included and still holes without end. People, finally use a proper browser (or better yet a proper operating system) At heise online news you can find the original article.

Vehicle Cease and Desist Letters Again

Hermann Runs Out of Lawyers

I found the original article at Kai Surendorf's blog.

Regulatory authority cleans up 0190 numbers

Good. Even if it's probably only a drop (well, a fat drop - but still just from one tap) in the bucket.

At tagesschau im Internet you can find the original article.

Stone Age settlement discovered in the Baltic Sea

This will interest Jutta.

I found the original article at RP-Online: Science.

License plate warnings: "Suspicion of fraud absolutely unfounded"

Oh man, the con artist really wants to continue. Against all facts and realities. Let's hope that a test case will put an end to him and he disappears back under the stone he crawled out from under ...

At heise online news you can find the original article.

MC Hawking's Crib

Cool. HipHop with and about Hawking, science and similar topics. My favorite track? Fuck the creationists of course. You can download all songs via Soundclick after free registration. Definitely worth the time it takes. Steven Hawking is crazy as fuck - yo, man! Here's the original article.

Package found in IC

I find this sentence particularly interesting: "What exactly the package contained could no longer be determined because it was severely damaged during the defusal." - I'd really like to know what method of defusal they used if nothing remained that could provide information about the original contents. Did they atomize it? Here's the original article.

Construction halt at Holocaust Memorial

One would think that a committee for the construction of a Holocaust memorial would at least have rudimentary knowledge of the involvement of companies still in existence today in that very Holocaust...

I found the original article at tagesschau on the Internet.

Two Million Dollar Fine for Spammer

That's a start at least.

At Spiegel Online: Netzwelt you can find the original article.