Spotting Spam
You are using ontology to organise the web, so why don't you use it to fight spam. Websites that posts or publishes outside their niche should be flagged. If my website is primarily about travel, why would I have any posts on celebs, sex, gambling, drugs, SEO, etc.
Sites which stay in their niche should have preference. I said flag because there will be exceptions: "Celebs traveling" and e-commerce sites will cover a lot of categories (but you can check if it is an e-commerce site through other factors, like shopping baskets, etc.).
Sites which stay in their niche should have preference. I said flag because there will be exceptions: "Celebs traveling" and e-commerce sites will cover a lot of categories (but you can check if it is an e-commerce site through other factors, like shopping baskets, etc.).
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Inappropriate?hi, ajk-
we actually are using our classification to fight spam.
you can read more about other spam-fighting efforts in several entries about fighting spam on the searchme blog, starting here:
http://blog.searchme.com/2008/04/07/
that said, fighting spam is really hard, and i apologize for the spam you might find in searchme. at least you can see it and skip over it with our visual interface!
I’m happy we're on the right track.
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