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Old 03-22-2011, 03:00 PM  
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Originally Posted by Agent 488 View Post
the sites that come up for "movies" are authority sites that will take the top 1o without any manual intervention. study seo more than conspiracies.
For Wikipedia and IMDB I can see this. But for Youtube.com/movies and Hulu? Why is Hulu (A joint venture of media corporations) above TPB for the term "movies"?

Even "www.nytimes.com/pages/movies/index.html" ranks #11 for movies which is equally puzzling considering the lack of pirate sites for the term "movies" within the top 100. It seems to be illogical to think it is a coincidence that zero pirate sites have cracked the top 100 for that key term. If it is a coincidence or an accidental occurrence as a result of an algorithm not designed to return such results then this would seem almost amazing. The top 100 for the term "movies" looks very much like a list of what the MPAA would like to see with a few of Google's and other media company sites thrown in.

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