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I just read on the Google Webmaster Central Blog that Google is no longer treating supplemental results as a bad thing. "We improved the crawl frequency and decoupled it from which index a document was stored in, and once these "supplementalization effects" were gone, the "supplemental result" tag itself—which only served to suggest that otherwise good documents were somehow suspect—was eliminated a few months ago." This means that the stigma that came with being in the supplemental results is gone. I thought my search traffic was way up for some reason!
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The Supplemental Index is still there, still very much a problem, and not in any way "fixed".
Google timed their propaganda post well, as a lot of people are misinterpreting stuff faster than it those misinterpretations can be posted at Sphinn.
The Google Supplemental Problem won't go away until the most relevant documents are ranked first.
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