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[http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22nicholas+of+paris%22&meta= Reaches #2]  [[User:Ockham|Ockham]] 04:12, 25 January 2009 (PST)
 
[http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22nicholas+of+paris%22&meta= Reaches #2]  [[User:Ockham|Ockham]] 04:12, 25 January 2009 (PST)
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=== But unfairly ignores the addition to Wikipedia 'On Interpretation' ===
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===But unfairly ignores the addition to Wikipedia 'On Interpretation'===
    
As reported above, I added [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De_Interpretatione&diff=264917696&oldid=257325112 some material] to the Wikipedia version of ''On Interpretation'', which before was only in MWB version.  At that point, a  
 
As reported above, I added [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De_Interpretatione&diff=264917696&oldid=257325112 some material] to the Wikipedia version of ''On Interpretation'', which before was only in MWB version.  At that point, a  
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Next experiment.  Perhaps either remove the paragraph from Wikipedia version.  Or change the MWB version.  Or put in another para into Wikipedia so Google gets the hint?  [[User:Ockham|Ockham]] 04:19, 25 January 2009 (PST)
 
Next experiment.  Perhaps either remove the paragraph from Wikipedia version.  Or change the MWB version.  Or put in another para into Wikipedia so Google gets the hint?  [[User:Ockham|Ockham]] 04:19, 25 January 2009 (PST)
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JA: Google's ranking algorithm, apart from transient recency effects that disappear after a few weeks, is exclusively biased toward graph-theoretic connectivity over any other factor.  That is why Google ranks Wikipedia high on any given search cue even when the original articles that snagged them have been reduced to stubs or even redirects — so long as all the links from other Wikipedia pages are still there, Google is clueless about the contents of the garbage bin at the other end of the links.  Google's algorithm is blind to provenance when it does not issue in connectivity, it is blind to both content quality and logical quality (in the Kantian sense).  "There's is no such thing as a negative link" is it's sole maxim.  [[User:Jon Awbrey|Jon Awbrey]] 05:54, 25 January 2009 (PST)
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