Bing now banning websites from front page results

Bing is really starting to piss off those who are watching and monitoring recent algorithm activity closely. I’ve discussed before how Bing is keyword redirecting for certain search phrases, which influences results drastically. The latest and not so greatest about Bing is that they have implemented a front page ban that can be used on any website they target with the ban.

What does this mean? Well, all the Bing SEO experts can already understand that the front page of search engines is the only page that really brings traffic. Think about it. If somebody types ‘music’ into a search engine, there is a greater than 90% chance that they will click on one of those top 10 links. So, basically Bing is pointing fingers at webmasters now and deciding to “limit” the website from ever achieving such rankings.

It’s really confusing to try to explain why Bing is walking backwards in terms of being a search engine that practices net neutrality. The Federal Trade Commission has a lot of work on their hands after they get done investigating Google for the same BS. When will the United States of America implement laws to protect net neutrality so that search engines can’t just play these stupid games with ranking websites for search queries?

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