Is Google doing anything different for Twitter results?



Matt from California asks:

“Is Google doing anything different when it comes to serving up Twitter results?”

Recorded on April 23, 2009.

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6 thoughts on “Is Google doing anything different for Twitter results?”

  1. In short, more or less, the more users interact with a "tweet", the better the possibility of having that "page" getting ranked. I wonder how Google will be able to follow through on this through facebook posts. I've heard that facebook posts would rank once a lot of interaction's happening per post (e.g. likes, comments, shares, etc.), is this true?

  2. Matt, since it look like you'll be doing hundreds of these videos, it would be very helpful if you color coded your answers. For example, wear the red shirt when discussing penalties and reconsideration, a blue shirt for sitemap questions, a white shirt for recommended practices, and so on…

  3. Matt Cutts, did you explain that twitter uses NOFOLLOW AND all the shorturl services also negate link value? In other words, there are technical, twitter SELF imposed reasons tweets dont google well

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