Unique warrior content

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hi,
i saw warrior thread or contents are not visible by search engine like google. if so then does this content will be treat as unique by google if it is posted in any site.

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#content #unique #warrior
  • Profile picture of the author ChrisNosal
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    The first person to post a piece of content to Google is considered the author - everything after that other sites post is considered a copy.
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    • Profile picture of the author onSubie
      Originally Posted by ChrisNosal View Post

      The first person to post a piece of content to Google is considered the author - everything after that other sites post is considered a copy.

      That's not true. There is no way for Google to know if the first copy indexed was the first copy published.

      You could publish an original article to your own blog and someone copies it and posts it to a larger site that gets crawled by Google more frequently- like Quora, or Ezine or Reddit.

      Chances are Google will index the copy before your original piece.

      People often complain that some other site ranks higher for their content. That is because other SEO factors than "first indexed' factor more into ranking.

      And Warrior Threads do get indexed very quickly and show very high in Google SERPs.
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      • Profile picture of the author HN
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        Originally Posted by onSubie View Post

        That's not true. There is no way for Google to know if the first copy indexed was the first copy published.

        You could publish an original article to your own blog and someone copies it and posts it to a larger site that gets crawled by Google more frequently- like Quora, or Ezine or Reddit.
        Oh, come on, don't embarrass yourself. That's not true. You have never been programming the search engine bots or working on tasks that require gathering data and fetching remote files via http, have you? Yet you seem to be willing to give expert advice. Are you familiar with Header Fields? It's very basic stuff, really. How can anyone not know this?

        HTTP/1.1: Header Field Definitions

        See:
        14.29 Last-Modified

        The Last-Modified entity-header field indicates the date and time at which the origin server believes the variant was last modified.
        Last-Modified = "Last-Modified" ":" HTTP-date An example of its use is
        Last-Modified: Tue, 15 Nov 1994 12:45:26 GMT

        14.25 If-Modified-Since

        The If-Modified-Since request-header field is used with a method to make it conditional: if the requested variant has not been modified since the time specified in this field, an entity will not be returned from the server; instead, a 304 (not modified) response will be returned without any message-body.
        If-Modified-Since = "If-Modified-Since" ":" HTTP-date An example of the field is:
        If-Modified-Since: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 19:43:31 GMT

        How do you think your browser cache works? It sends the "Modified-since" request. If the remote file hasn't been modified since the last request, the cached file is displayed.

        Of course the server may be configured so that it doesn't send the last-modified headers. But to say there is no way to know is a bit, um ... I wish there was a polite way to say this.

        Furthermore, there are other ways to find out when it was first created, rather than last modified. But there's no need for you to know too much.
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        • Profile picture of the author Kay King
          Here's what the OP is missing - the posts on the WF are copyrighted when they are posted. I haven't checked what rights Freelancer claims in terms but under the previous ownership the person who posted owned that copyright and the forum had some "rights", too, but I forget how that was worded.
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    Did you mean that threads here are not visible on Google? You are mistaken. Google picks up content from this forum very fast. Sometimes even a few minutes.
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    • Profile picture of the author Chandrapaul
      BUT WHEN I SEARCH IN GOOGLE BY THREAD TITLE.IT SHOWS NO RESULT.


      Originally Posted by talfighel View Post

      Did you mean that threads here are not visible on Google? You are mistaken. Google picks up content from this forum very fast. Sometimes even a few minutes.
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      • Profile picture of the author talfighel
        Originally Posted by Chandrapaul View Post

        BUT WHEN I SEARCH IN GOOGLE BY THREAD TITLE.IT SHOWS NO RESULT.
        Not every thread will show up.

        When you have the same threads with almost the same topics and headlines, the most famous one will show up.
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      • Profile picture of the author alambd1963g
        Originally Posted by Chandrapaul View Post

        BUT WHEN I SEARCH IN GOOGLE BY THREAD TITLE.IT SHOWS NO RESULT.
        You should search again. To check your statement I made a test. just I searched on google by typing "Unique warrior content" I found the result show me on top of every result. It is the warrior link. So you I think you did not check the result clearly. You can check it just now. Thanks a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author @tjr
    Originally Posted by Chandrapaul View Post

    hi,
    i saw warrior thread or contents are not visible by search engine like google. if so then does this content will be treat as unique by google if it is posted in any site.

    looking for feedback...
    So were you going to scrape content or try to game Google for Sig exposure?
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
    Originally Posted by Chandrapaul View Post

    hi,
    i saw warrior thread or contents are not visible by search engine like google. if so then does this content will be treat as unique by google if it is posted in any site.

    looking for feedback...
    If you're talking about the posts you contribute yourself, you could publish them first on your site, but then they'd probably get deleted from here - the forum isn't meant to be be a platform for republished material.

    If you mean other people's posts, your question is irrelevant. It's against the forum's Terms of Use to post any of its content on your own or other external sites without the permission of the original author or Warrior Forum (Freelancer).

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