10-03-2005, 09:03 PM
Ooo! Sounds like you guys don\'t know what "spiders" are. Spiders? On the Web? Sounds corny, but it\'s true.
Spiders go out from search engines and collect information and bring it back to the search engine. Put up a new site, eventually a spider is going to hit it. Then it\'s going to come back and see if anything is new. If you\'ve left your email address at the site, the spider is going to grab it and bring it back. I never see anyone bitching about "Hey! I was looking for Jason pictures on Google, it it gave me a bunch". The reason those pictures come up? Spiders. The reason your email address comes up? Spiders. If you don\'t want your information out, DON\'T PUT IT ON THE NET ANYWHERE.
Put up a fake web page with a made up word on it. Check Google every so often for that made up word, and when it eventually pulls up that page, you\'ll know a spider hit it.
Spiders go out from search engines and collect information and bring it back to the search engine. Put up a new site, eventually a spider is going to hit it. Then it\'s going to come back and see if anything is new. If you\'ve left your email address at the site, the spider is going to grab it and bring it back. I never see anyone bitching about "Hey! I was looking for Jason pictures on Google, it it gave me a bunch". The reason those pictures come up? Spiders. The reason your email address comes up? Spiders. If you don\'t want your information out, DON\'T PUT IT ON THE NET ANYWHERE.
Put up a fake web page with a made up word on it. Check Google every so often for that made up word, and when it eventually pulls up that page, you\'ll know a spider hit it.