| Security by obscurity replied to hacking. You don’t hack google. You’re analogizing from the completely wrong situation. The closer analogy is stock trading. Prices move on news. If you have advance knowledge of news, you’re rich. If you learn, for example, that google will soon start favouring links from aged domains, then you buy as many aged domains as you can. If you learn that google will devalue links from aged domains, then you have two weeks to rid your network of such links. And if you are a spammer who gets this information from australian news insiders, then you can beat your competition by moving faster. When the algo changes are released to everyone at once, it’s like how stock markets function: everyone learns the same thing at the same time. As for why they don’t mention it, perhaps it is too complex to explain in what is clearly a complex topic. Most people who don’t build websites have no idea of the cat and mouse that goes on with seo. Are you seriously denying that spammers game search engines and try to keep up with algorithms? Look up the black hat seo industry. It’s on par with denying programmers use keyboards or something. You’re trying to deny a fundamental fact of reality. Or watch some of Matt Cutt’s videos. He was the public face of googles rules and algorithm changes. His role? Head of webspam https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Cutts |
Considering that Wikipedia dates the concept and its rejection back to 1851, you have understood it wrong.