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| | Facebook has so many pages, Y Google no rank them highly? | | 1 point by samholmes on Feb 26, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments | | Is google intentionally lowering the rank of facebook pages? You search for something like "iphone" and you don't get any pages about the iphone on facebook. You get sites like mashable, engadget, etc, but no facebook pages? Facebook is one of the top sites, so why wouldn't it have a high ranking on practically every query? Is Google intentionally lowering the rank of Facebook (and twitter's tweet pages for that matter) because they're big competition on the web for Google? |
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[1]: a good social search would need realtime access to the API of those websites, which is why you still see "some" content like FB profiles in Google's results.
[2]: what I mean is that you have additional parameters to take into account: incoming/outcoming edges, "status" of the author, additional metrics of popularity, redundancy of content... Social search is an entire research topic of its own.