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| Does google value “legit” comments on your blog? I’m not talking about spam comments, I mean genuine relevant comments viewers leave behind. Does this show visitor/admin interaction? Obviously real comments give a blog rapport and credibility with visitors, but does google respond also to comments? |
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I hope so. 96% of my comments are spam but I do let the good ones show.
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| Text is text, it doesn't matter If it's text from an article or text from a comment. If it's text on the same page it's all the same. The only exception would be something like a 3rd party external plugin like Facebook comments, or some javascript. Those types of things will not show up in a Google cache as text, as a matter of fact they won't show up at all. Quote:
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