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Searching for Boris
David Sedley | October 31, 2019If someone has negative results appearing in search, does it make sense for them to try to “deceive” Google by using terms associated with the negative result in positive ways? A meditation on models and buses. Amid the political drama ...
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So, what happens when they Google you?
Miriam Hirschman | November 18, 2019What searchers think about a CEO’s search results As an Intelligent Digital Reputation Management company, we are constantly doing research to understand how Google presents brands and executives in search. We also research how searchers utilize search engines to ...
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Trash Talk in the Edit Field: The Vandalism Wars
David Wiseman and David Sedley | November 27, 2019For real sports fan trolling, center court is Wikipedia. Sporting events in the 21st century are played both on and off the field. As highly paid athletes compete for fame and glory on televised fields and courts the world-over, an ...
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The Wikipedia Index: The Edits that Matter
Miriam Hirschman | January 14, 2020We’ve noted before how important a Wikipedia page is: 98% of Fortune 500 companies have their Wikipedia page ranking in their first page of Google results. Previously (here and here), we examined the sheer volume of edits made to Fortune ...
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Let’s Talk About It: How Wikipedians Resolve Their Problems
Donna Zeff | January 27, 2020Wikipedia’s “Talk pages” are a vital resource, not just for Wikipedia editors, but for anyone who wants to understand human interaction among strangers who share a common goal. Wikipedia users know that the crowd-sourced, online encyclopedia is the product ...
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