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Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat
I'm partially in agreement. I mean if a user is going to block your site, it's not like they had any intention on ever returning anyways. Right? The issue I see, is that it's almost certain Google is going to give some relevance in the ranks to whether or not your site has been blocked, and how many blocks it has received. This opens a whole new can of worms if that's the case...
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The "whole new can of worms" issue is earning your way to the top of the SERPs because you deserve it, or, blackhatting your way there. If surfers block it it's probably because it did not deliver their search term results as expected. I love the Bing TV commercials airing in the US, they describe Google SERPs to a T.
In the mid-to-late 80s Google (in their infancy) delivered what surfers wanted.
They earned their way to the top. Now however they are a sell-out at best.
Now? not so much. Most often? not at all, not even close.
F U C K _ G O O G L E !