I used to think that the number of hits determined how high up a website would appear if you searched it. I have come to find different results depending on where I started. If I am on MSNBC's website and I type Al Gore and search, my first choices will pop up as Al Gore 08 and The Al Gore Support Center in that order however if I am on CNN's site and search Al Gore the first choice that comes up is lies, quotes and stupid quotes by Al Gore, I wonder if CNN has a bone to pick with Al?
I doubt that CNN has a personal bone to pick with Al, but they do tend to be more conservative overall (at least these days) than MSNBC, which might explain what you discovered. It wouldn't be a bad idea to write to CNN and complain that a search on a person ought to turn up neutral, factual information rather than biased, slanted, yellow journalism.
| QUOTE (Uncle Joe @ May 24 2005, 03:48 PM) |
| I used to think that the number of hits determined how high up a website would appear if you searched it. I have come to find different results depending on where I started. If I am on MSNBC's website and I type Al Gore and search, my first choices will pop up as Al Gore 08 and The Al Gore Support Center in that order however if I am on CNN's site and search Al Gore the first choice that comes up is lies, quotes and stupid quotes by Al Gore, I wonder if CNN has a bone to pick with Al? |
It's no secret what I refer to CNN as, Bush loving CNN. I have been calling them that since 2000. CNN like FOX :bad:
Anyone that would employ that awful despicable Robert Novak. :bad: :bad: