Ryan Anderson writes:
The second thing, and most important, is that web search engines need to index *every* page, and allow the topical/categorization system as a way to further limit searchs.
You can't make the web search engines do that. It's a free country. What you can do is to avoid the ones which have policies you don't like. If Altavista starts listing only rated sites, you can use a different search engine. Realistically, the percentage of rated sites is probably going to stay low for some time. The big ones will rate, though. So the question will be whether most people are happy with the "top 1%" sites, or whether they want access to the whole web. It seems to me that if you are using a search engine, you probably need access to more than just the big commercial sites. Rogue indexes which don't block unrated sites may have an advantage just in terms of usefulness, even aside from the politics. "John ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com