Mar 112005
…Die Moonbats
Checking my referral logs this morning—mixed in with the overwhelming number of people looking for information on the 1993 murder of Jennifer Ertman—I discovered that someone had found my site by Googling die moonbats.
And my site was the second one listed. Only barking-moonbat.com was listed before UrbanGrounds.
For the record, I don’t wish death upon the moonbats (unless you are a moonbat who committed capital murder…even if you were only 17 at the time)…I just wish you’d move to France or Canada already.
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Were you speaking German, perhaps?
(my apologies to Sideshow Bob and the Simpsons for joke theft…)
So, the interesting thing about Blogs and Googles:
My home page is created dynamically with the most 11 most recent entries. Since I add one or more entries daily, the content on a given page is…well, dynamic.
When Google indexes my page, it’s indexing 11 separate topics…which can create some interesting search results. For instance, take die moonbat. At the time that these this search query happened my page contained those two words: die AND moonbat.
However, had the user searched for the exact combination of words “die moonbat” (parenthesis used around a group of words in Google searched for that exact phrase—in case you didn’t already know that), you wouldn’t have gotten any search results.
My current homepage has the following four words found in four different posts: largest, Japanese, sadistic, and girls. If someone searched for those four words, they would be dissapointed not to find stories or pictures of fat Asian women who are into S&M on my site.
Makes for some interesting Referral Log reading, though. Sometimes the terms that people search for can be quite disturbing.