Yea, I guess. It just seems very, very weird. arcadeforce.com did not have even a fraction of the links of excessively.net (still PR6), much less blazemp.com or alivedirectory.com. Neither of those changed with the update. I can accept the fact that blazemp.com did not change, although I am very surprised. However, alivedirectory.com should definitely be higher than it is.
Google arrived 5 five days late to fool's day New pages/domains crawled before march 13th have a high PR. I can see some new PR4 and PR3, but almost all my new PR are 5, no matter links.
It is nearly one and half yeard old domain. I have hell of good PR links to support, so I feel deserve a better treatment this time
So perhaps the rumor that only new domain name websites get PR is true... So bad for your domain name though....
I have had some huge changes - Only on some of my sites that have had no PR - None were sandboxed at all - Content unique and updated regularly - 3 sites - oldest is a month - PR6 / PR5 / PR5 - crazy!!!!
Well by the old rules, my site should not be a PR 5. It gets about 25 uniques a day and I don't think it has any backlinks! What does this mean? 1) I suck at site promotion. 2) PR means diddly.
Quite good, Google's devaluating his PR. Now PR5 means old PR4. Quite good, cause most sites had PR4 and now will have 1/2. I think this is better.
Old domain has loosed his PR on all datacenters. No spammy site. I think something more is beggining.
I noticed it also 2 hours ago only a few datacenters (~35) confirmed my PR update, now 62 of them are confirming it