In a message dated 4/22/2009 10:59:38 AM Pacific Daylight Time, dgerard@gmail.com writes:
Really, that statement looks like complete rubbish. Spam repository? Please do justify that assertion.>>
Hey you started it;) You called Knol a spam repository. I tend to live inside my own high-walled city on Knol, so I don't really know who is building a nuclear weapon near me and who is farming pot.
However, when I have ventured out onto the wooley prairies, I find an awful lot of medical articles by doctors and medical researchers, and then an awful lot of opinion pieces such as "Why Wikipedia Sucks" or whatever.
It seems someone that Knol appealed to the medical profession early on, but this is changing. I'm monitoring the progress of the Top Viewed Authors with a Knol table, and have recently started a Knol on the Top Viewed Knols as well. There is obviously to me, some way to cheat the numbers, maybe a few of these authors are running login-and-click-me dial-up bots to boost their numbers.
Surprisingly to me, the second most popular author is an outdoors guru (hunting, camping, fishing, etc.) I really haven't noticed that much spam, if you are using the word to me "buy something from me", or "utter gibberish", or "redirect yourself to my own website". I just haven't seen it.
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