A little over a week ago my site dropped several pages in the Yahoo serps, they started using the non-www version of my website even though it is 301 redirected to the www version, and the titles are completely wrong. I posted this on the feedback page and a Yahoo employee responded claiming that even though the non-www version was 301 redirected to the www version, the www version was then temporarily 301 redirected to a blank flash video player on my site. Because of this the Yahoo webcrawler decided to use the root url and to use titles from trivial back links so instead of the correct title it instead displays "view poster's website" as the title lol. You can view the thread at http://suggestions.yahoo.com/detail/?prop=SiteExplorer&fid=121713. There were several other people with the exact same problem that had posted in another webmaster forum, did all of these people pointlessly redirect their homepage to a worthless inner page? I would guess not. I find it rather insulting that Yahoo would blame the webmaster for what is obviously a webcrawler glitch. Anyone else here have a similar problem? If so please go and post a comment in the feedback thread above, maybe if enough people call foul on this Yahoo will have to admit it's a glitch on their end instead of claiming that webmasters are redirecting their homepage to worthless inner pages on mass lol. I mean really, why would someone want to sabatoge their own website by redirecting the homepage to a blank flash video player that isn't even a public page, it's just the program that powers the on site videos? I would say that this is why Yahoo only has less than 20% of the search market and is failing as a company as a whole. I mean, if you have a problem admit it and fix it, don't blame it on everyone else.