Looks like site:domain.com is actually working now and showing properly results. While before I would see 40,000+ for some of my sites and it would only show up with 8,000 or so on Yahoo or MSN, it seems like Google is showing actual results now instead of the inflated numbers. Anyone else notice this?
I find for some of my sites site:domain.com shows actual pages where site: domain.com (notice the space) shows pages with 'domain.com' on them. It's been like this for as long as I can remember, so I'm guessing that there's been no change and you might have just been searching with the space, but I could be wrong.
It all depends on which data center you hit. One minute I have 10K pages - the next I have less that 1K.
No wonder you have red rep...you add absolutely NOTHING to the forum. Try, from now on, to add productive comments instead of completely worthless ones.
Of course it does. One you're doing sitenothing) and just searching for the domain, while the other, site:domain.com, you're actually using the proper syntax for the action.
No, I haven't done too much research on it yet. Just seeing what one of the datacenters was showing me and wondered what you guys thought about it.
Try this tool -> http://forum.time2dine.co.nz/google/google-cache-checker-5288.html It will check across a bajillion data centers - you may not like what you see!
Yeah, it's showing the correct amount now for about 60% of the DCs using that tool. Looks good to me, now it's showing real results
What do you see at http://www.google.com/search?q=site:vgchat.com I get the screwed up results of 127, and nice results of 37,100 at the datacenters, like http://216.239.57.104/search?q=site:vgchat.com it depends on where you get the results from. Google is still screwed up smoking crack.
This started on July 27th, it seems one set of d/c's show site: properly, with the homepage in the first position, and the other does not. I don't think either is correct as to number of pages, unless allinurl: is broken, too - but nobody has complained about that...
I think that is correct - no one knows what is "working" and what is not. I understand that Google is dynamic, but showing indexed pages going from 10,000 pages one day to 1,000 pages the next and constantly repeating that cycle is not "working".
No change for me - still loads of pages missing ( some 60000 ) and the ones showing are all supplemental...