Key factors in Google's real-time search for tweets ranking: followers
Factors Related to Google's real-time search ranking have been discussed earlier, but today, Amit Singhal, the developer of Google's real-time search project, unveiled the ranking factor of the most important content in Google's real-time search, tweets, using PageRank for reference: if a user a is follow by a reputable user B, the ranking of user a's tweets will be high. On Twitter, you follow others, that is, contributing to the reputation. Just as a page in PageRank points to another page, contributing to the PR value, a page C is directed by the authoritative Page D, then C ranking will be very high. Similarly, a user B is follow by many people. User B is an authoritative user, so user a of B follow (even new users) the published tweets will rank well.
Of course, Google still needs a lot of methods to identify the relevance of the content and filter out spams. Google claims that all this is done in a few seconds. That is not to say that enterprises want to obtain a high ranking, can they purchase the follow of authoritative users?
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