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Originally Posted by myleene
It indeed does? Why not?
If the company pays several years in advance, it shows they believe in their product.
It has a minor effect, but I like that they do use it in their ranking.
It's great in fact. I don't know why you wouldn't like it.
If:
- Crappy site #1 pays 1 year to die the next
- You pay 4-5 years as you believe in your product
It's just normal that you beat it.
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How many years a site is registered has no bearing whatsoever on it's quality or the owners belief in their project.
Most of the time it's done because of budget. This just gives more preference to those individuals/companies with more money available to reg for 10 years.
It's financial discrimination.
Maybe google will start asking for a credit report on you when you submit your site to them and use that in its ranking algorithm. That would weed out a lot of fucktard sites too. Same thing. Your logic is flawed.