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This is the essence of what Google implements. Links between sites are a form of user curation, user behavior (clicks, read throughs, bounce rate, etc.) are like inferred votes. The problem is, everything is gameable. Marketers abuse reddit as well, it just isn't quite as profitable as ranking #1 on Google. If a major search engine implemented a voting model, it too would spring an entire industry of "optimizing" for rankings via upvotes.


It's nothing like what Google implements.

Which is easier: enforcing one account per person and then identifying bad-voters, or not doing that and having N pages, and N*M page links?

Further, you'd now have direct access to customizing results per-user. Use my votes.




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