As the discussion done by “matt cutts” of google senior engineer, that they had released a video about why they are not indexing the “Facebook or Twitter”. Is that not a good data???
Yea, According to that matt cutts said that when we are going to crawl or indexing the pages of “Facebook or Twitter”, we are eventually getting blocked on them. The reason is when our crawlers crawls the social networks that it has the huge data that eventually changes very fast.
For example when a user had a picture and it has 100 likes when we are crawling but after the next sec it may get into more likes so that’s why he said that they are currently don’t try to keep up the social data, such as likes, comments and tweets.
After all we are not getting into this now, because they won’t waste all the time for the figuring and capturing of data and they also don’t know that the information may get blocked in the future while they are using.
But cutts said they are going to implement a special plan in the next 10years to solve this, which they are actually working on it, how to resolve these type of problems and get back soon.
Yea, According to that matt cutts said that when we are going to crawl or indexing the pages of “Facebook or Twitter”, we are eventually getting blocked on them. The reason is when our crawlers crawls the social networks that it has the huge data that eventually changes very fast.
For example when a user had a picture and it has 100 likes when we are crawling but after the next sec it may get into more likes so that’s why he said that they are currently don’t try to keep up the social data, such as likes, comments and tweets.
After all we are not getting into this now, because they won’t waste all the time for the figuring and capturing of data and they also don’t know that the information may get blocked in the future while they are using.
But cutts said they are going to implement a special plan in the next 10years to solve this, which they are actually working on it, how to resolve these type of problems and get back soon.
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