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the google vote button?

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beanz

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its in googles toolbar, you can vote for or against a page.
j/w if its anything of importance? does it hold any weight with how google ranks pages?
 

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According to Google:
This feature is currently in test mode, so you will not notice any immediate effects based on your action, other than experiencing a warm sense of satisfaction from having shared your feelings with people who really do care.
 

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Long time in testing, I remember seeing this button a few years ago.
 

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beanz said:
maybe it will be how they decide the pagerank or something along thoes lines down the road?

It could be so easily cheated I don't think they will ever use it.
 

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Most likely, the best they would ever do is setup some kind of Alexa type service, with a list of the most popular sites from the toolbar clicks.
 

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Seems they like to keep everything for long in test mode..

when does Gmail become public and pass beta.
 

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The only time they ever set a release date for gmail was in april for an april release, however, that dissapeared from gmail.com very quickly after it was posted.
 

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It's a nice idea, but like others have said cheating would be rampant and difficult (if not impossible in some cases) to curtail. I think the best they could hope for was something that sent sites getting too high a percentage good or bad clicks to a human at google who checked to see what the site was about and gave out bans or some bonus for the site, like a link in a "Google's Top Sites of the Month" or some such.

Doubt they'll ever get around to that though, manpower costs money.
 

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Blarian said:
Most likely, the best they would ever do is setup some kind of Alexa type service, with a list of the most popular sites from the toolbar clicks.


I was thinking that,it would be the best way to go.
 
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