Daily Search Forum Recap: October 20, 2009
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Five days ago, we alluded to a possible Bing search index update when Microsoft fixed the issues with the Bing Webmaster Tools and blamed the issue on an “update to the search index.” But no Webmasters really made a big stink about an update, so I did not write a single post on that alone.
Now I see WebmasterWorld thread with confirmed reports from real webmasters taking notice of an update on Microsoft’s search engine, Bing.
Two senior members noticed the update. Billy S. said:
As I hit the enter key, I’m seeing two completely different SERPS on Bing – almost alternating. Anyone else seeing this?
Textex confirmed Billy’s findings saying, “I am seeing different results too. Looks like an update.”
The last Bing search index update was some time in August 2009, at least the last one we noticed.
Do you notice a change in your rankings and/or traffic from Bing?
Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.
Five days ago, we alluded to a possible Bing search index update when Microsoft fixed the issues with the Bing Webmaster Tools and blamed the issue on an “update to the search index.” But no Webmasters really made a big stink about an update, so I did not write a single post on that alone.
Now I see WebmasterWorld thread with confirmed reports from real webmasters taking notice of an update on Microsoft’s search engine, Bing.
Two senior members noticed the update. Billy S. said:
As I hit the enter key, I’m seeing two completely different SERPS on Bing – almost alternating. Anyone else seeing this?
Textex confirmed Billy’s findings saying, “I am seeing different results too. Looks like an update.”
The last Bing search index update was some time in August 2009, at least the last one we noticed.
Do you notice a change in your rankings and/or traffic from Bing?
Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.

You can now search through the comments left on all public YouTube videos at youtube.com/comment_search.This is a new feature launched recently on YouTube TestTube.
Liz from YouTube support announced it in a YouTube Help thread. Many are excited about this feature, because it gives them a new way to find videos. The comments can often be revealing about what the context of the video is about.
It also gives many YouTube users a new way to find nude videos:
To be fair, YouTube is very good at filtering out adult videos.
Forum discussion at YouTube Help.