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bloody PageRank hackers.

(since no-one objected to this wording back in October)

[originally from svn r3865]
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\versionid $Id: faq.but,v 1.58 2004/02/13 00:20:52 jacob Exp $
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\A{faq} PuTTY FAQ
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We already have some, thanks.
\S{faq-link}{Question} Would you link to my web site from the PuTTY
web site?
Only if the content of your web page is of definite direct interest
to PuTTY users. If your content is unrelated, or only tangentially
related, to PuTTY, then the link would simply be advertising for
you.
One very nice effect of the Google ranking mechanism is that by and
large, the most popular web sites get the highest rankings. This
means that when an ordinary person does a search, the top item in
the search is very likely to be a high-quality site or the site they
actually wanted, rather than the site which paid the most money for
its ranking.
The PuTTY web site is held in high esteem by Google, for precisely
this reason: lots of people have linked to it simply because they
like PuTTY, without us ever having to ask anyone to link to us. We
feel that it would be an abuse of this esteem to use it to boost the
ranking of random advertisers' web sites. If you want your web site
to have a high Google ranking, we'd prefer that you achieve this the
way we did - by being good enough at what you do that people will
link to you simply because they like you.
If you have software based on PuTTY, or specifically designed to
interoperate with PuTTY, or in some other way of genuine interest to
PuTTY users, then we will probably be happy to add a link to you on
our Links page. And if you're running a mirror of the PuTTY web
site, we're \e{definitely} interested.
\S{faq-sourceforge}{Question} Why don't you move PuTTY to
SourceForge?