Kudos for duckduckgo.com! Looks like they have it right.
Quick comment:
I don't really blame the search engines for listing a result with bad data because sites change so often. Whose to say that the data wasn't right at one point and a recent update introduced erroneous data after it was already indexed.
It seems to me like "caveat emptor" applies here and no matter where a site falls on search rankings the reader / consumer should perform some due diligence.
Quick comment:
I don't really blame the search engines for listing a result with bad data because sites change so often. Whose to say that the data wasn't right at one point and a recent update introduced erroneous data after it was already indexed.
It seems to me like "caveat emptor" applies here and no matter where a site falls on search rankings the reader / consumer should perform some due diligence.
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