back to article Times Online denies knowledge of link spam campaign

Times Online has blamed a rogue individual at its search engine optimisation contractor Sitelynx for the link spam campaign that rained digital derision upon the UK's oldest daily national newspaper today. Speaking to The Reg, annoyed-sounding Times Online search editor Drew Broomhall denied that the site had any knowledge of …

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  1. Steve
    Paris Hilton

    The Times miss the point

    It isn't how their spamming took place that earns them a hearty round of derision, it's that they even employ a 'Search Engine Optimization Contractor'.

    Had Douglas Adams survived to this point, we probably would never have been able to laugh at 'telephone sanitizers.'

    Paris because people worth paying attention to in their own right don't need stupid people shilling for them, or something.

  2. Alastair

    To be fair...

    A lot of organisations employ these SEO types, just to make sure that the structure of their pages is correct for searching, and sorting out meta data, etc etc. Yes, a gibbon could handle it if everything was done properly, but as with many websites that have a huge number of contributors, it isn't.

    What strikes me as odd is that the first site mentioned in the article is Digg, yet it was never targeted. The Waxy article even goes as far as to say "In particular, I'm stunned that he didn't go after Digg".

    Never mind, eh?

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Always knew

    That Drew was a filthy spam whore deep down...

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