Google must love the thread title.
Oddly enough, several other inconsequential threads have a surprising number of views:
http://pokerfraudalert.com/forum/for...ews&order=desc
How does a 2 page thread have 73,000 views? I see this was already mentioned, but it is remarkable.
By the way this thread topic is a rip off from 2+2 back in the day.
I think it's fairly obvious that the internet is filled with tons of hornball kids who google pussy or check out this pussy or whatever, and were tricked into clicking this.
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Under this premise, this thread should be well over 100,000 views since it was bumped. There are three viewers right now, given the collective view count and your theory, we should have a minimum of 100 people lurking given the amount of those hornballs out there.
Hornballs ftw.
I remember Hoser said he developed a script back on NWP where Jewdonk's threads would get hits to make his threads the most viewed.
Now I am certainly not suggesting Vwls did something similar. It's just extremely unusual that the highest viewed thread on PFA is this one. And it happened in 1 day. Over 3,000 views an HOUR. Even more bizarre is after 24 hours the hits basically stopped.
It didn't happen in one day. It was just noticed one day. I noticed the same thing on the dickgirl thread (which was the #1 viewed thread before this) when I sorted all threads by view count.
You can also see Aaron Burr in there acting shocked, even though I'd already pointed it out.
All things being equal, one could apply scientific method to this hypothesis and see if similar or even consistent result ensues.
As already pointed out, it's because of the word "pussy" in the thread title, which obviously showed up on Google in a way that was misleading.
What specifically though? I find this interesting as I have been migrating into SEO methods, both blackhat and whitehat. Is there a way to find what was pulling people to your site ? I mean you put "pussy" in google and I can't imagine this site being anywhere near the top of that mountain.
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