I can't seem to get PR on any site this afternoon. So that means we are all equal. Your site is no better than mine and no better than any other. Happy now?
Just because you can't see PR doesn't mean it doesn't exist! I still got a nice PR 6! Do you see that million dollars? Just because you don't doesn't mean it doesn't exist!!!
Actually, something DID change. My sites that were showing homepage/internal pages as the same PR have now went back to what I expected (minus one PR for each level deeper you go). I have confirmed this on multiple sites of mine (across multiple hosting providers), as well as sites that I do not own. This only happened within the past 4 hours, btw. DS
My PR tool in Firefox and the the Google bar on IE/PC are not displaying any PR for any sites. Not this one, not Apple, not Gmail, none. I just thought it'd be nice to have all sites the same pr so we could be equals. I know they didn't all go to zero, it's a bug in the system somewhere.
Well, my tool on firefox is constanty showing these forums at pr 10. didn't know digitalpoint was THAT popular.
I noticed a change also with one of my sites. mi-websolutions.com shows for me a PR0 but was a PR5 before the update.
PR disappearing/reappearing in the toolbar is not a valid measure, guys. You need to do a full datacenter check before posting things like this. The toolbar server might have just been overloaded, or might have been updating at that moment. The fact still remains that I did see some changes, after the PR update was completed. It seems that they went back thru afterwards and did a "clean up run" that stabilized the PR's on sites. I have a clear timeline of events, as I run a private monitor tool that verifies its results across all datacenters, and reports anything strange to me. DS
When I see something like this I usually check the Future PageRank Tool to check the PR across a bunch of different datacenters. http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/future-pagerank/