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[UPDATE (03 Sep) – Exciting new link! –> The Daily Mail: let’s kick arse and take names! <-- Check it out for my reponse to the Daily Mail's response to this article. Cheers all.]
[UPDATE (06 Sep) – Exciting NEWER link! –> The Daily Mail (actually, genuinely) responds at last! <-- Even more thrilling than the last link.]
What have I got against Julie Moult?
Well, looking into some of the hateful and (ahem) inventive crap she’s produced for The Sun and The Daily Mail over the years, quite a lot… but really, I’m here today to deliver to Julie a well-earned lesson on the mysterious inner workings of Google:
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Part One
Let’s begin with how ‘journalist’ Julie thinks Google works:
Julie Moult – Blears falls prey to ‘Google Bomb’ Attack Of The 50-inch Woman:
She would prefer to be known for her trailblazing policies on eco-friendly housing and community cohesion.
But if the billions of people using Google decide to look for Labour MP Hazel Blears by typing her name into the search engine, a more unlikely image appears.
The first site you reach features a mock-up 1950s movie poster of the politician in a skimpy outfit.
Last night, the prank raised the possibility that she was the victim of ‘Google Bombing’, when internet enthusiasts manipulate rankings on search engines….
Paul Richards, special adviser to Mrs Blears, shrugged off the stunt.
He said: ‘Hazel is supremely relaxed about this. This is just part of the fun of the internet.’
Google yesterday denied the politicians had been subjected to Google Bombing, saying the picture’s ranking was due to several factors including popularity.
Google Bombing, when cyber pranksters create dozens, or even hundreds, of ‘fake’ sites linked to the targeted webpage to make it seem more popular, is something politicians around the world are all too familiar with.
1. Hazel Blears’ office isn’t bothered about the ‘stunt’ (which isn’t a stunt), but Julie must have her summer story, so she marches on regardless.
2. Google informs her that it’s not a Google bomb (I prefer ‘Googlebomb’ myself, but nevermind) but in Julie’s eyes this is merely a ‘denial’… and so she marches on again. Without pausing for breath.
3. Even if this were Google bombing (it isn’t), and even if high profile Google bombs still worked (they don’t), the most effective Google bombs involved genuine web users expressing genuine opinions on genuine websites; they would each stake a fraction of the reputation they had earned online on their opinion that George W. Bush is a miserable failure, Tony Blair is a liar, and/or John Prescott is a f**kwit. They would do this by linking to a target website with the required word(s), thereby as a group making it a top search result for a word or words that (usually) did not even appear on the target page.
4. Speaking of that f**kwit John Prescott, I’m a photoshopper and I created an image that is one of the top Google Image search results for his name. It became a top search result because it is an amusing and relevant* image with a relevant filename, hosted on a well-regarded and relevant website (backingblair.co.uk) and it has remained there through many image database updates because people think it is funny (and relevant) and keep linking to it.
5. Beau Bo d’Or, who created the image that Julie Moult is fussing about (and the Daily Mail is using without permission), is – I am not ashamed to say – a better and cleverer photoshopper than I am. He is highly regarded, and his work featured at the online art community site b3ta.com or his own website at bbdo.co.uk (+ heady.co.uk) is highly regarded and regularly linked to.
6. It is the combination of this reputation (based on general interest in past efforts plus specific interest in this single relevant* effort) and a simple, relevant filename that has Beau Bo d’Or in control of not one but two top Google Image search results for the query ‘hazel blears’.
It. Has. Nothing. To. Do. With. Google. Bombing.
What Julie Moult is describing is – for the most part – sock-puppeting and astroturfing, but that doesn’t have anything to do with Beau Bo d’Or’s image being the top search result for ‘hazel blears’, either.
She’s an idiot.
(*John Prescott is a very sexy man in much the same way that Hazel Blears is a very tall woman. Both images are relevant to their respective queries… and in a very similar way.)
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Part Two
To help Julie understand how Google works, I have used her name in the title of my article, and in the article itself.
I confidently predict that – because of the relevance of the entry and the reputation that Bloggerheads has earned over the years, that my single article about her will become one of the top search results in Google UK for her name (if not *the* top search result) within a couple of hours.
Getting a result in Google Images will take a little longer (as in weeks longer) because the Images database isn’t updated quite as often as the main one, but I’m confident that I can get at least one image into the top row, simply by giving it a suitable name and including it here:
In fact, I think with a quiet word to my readers and a few other web users, I could easily have the entire front page for ‘julie moult’ in Google Images filled with images telling the world that Julie Moult is an idiot… and if she thinks really, really hard about it, she might just begin to understand that what enables/powers the eventual result isn’t magic or trickery, but instead Google detecting a genuine public response to my appeal and her own damn articles:
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Part Three
It is my considered opinion that Julie Moult is an idiot.
She doesn’t know or care how Google works, even when the people from Google explain it to her, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Julie Moult was also behind a dangerous claim of “Muslim yobs” attacking soldiers returning from Afghanistan that turned out to be totally without foundation (see follow-ups here and here).
I could go on (and on and on), but I’m confident that the above and her article about “Nazi racoons” will be enough for most people.
You may wish to read more before forming an opinion of your own, and I totally respect that. Feel free to browse through Julie Moult’s many articles in The Sun and The Daily Mail for any redeeming acts/articles (such as her selfless service in search of little Maddie McCann).
Once you’re done and you have arrived at your opinion, I’d like you to take the following steps:
=========== THE JULIE MOULT IMAGE CHALLENGE ==============
Step One – Create an image featuring the words “Julie Moult is an idiot” (or “Julie Moult is not an idiot, but instead a much-misunderstood campaigner for truth and a very nice person once you get to know her”).
Step Two – Include the words ‘julie’ and ‘moult’ in the filename for your image.
Step Three – Publish it on your website or weblog in a post explaining what it is and why it’s there (including, if you like, these steps and a link back to this article).
Step Four (optional) – If you really mean business, put her name in your article title and maybe even drop in some ‘ALT’ or ‘Title’ goodness for your image.
:: Please keep in mind that Julie Moult might be willing and able to sue you if she can prove that she isn’t an idiot (though I’m quietly confident that this won’t be a problem).
:: You may also wish to include a picture/glimpse of yourself in your image, as I have (above), so Julie is certain that real people, not invisible Google pixies, lurk behind the eventual results.
Notable search results will be posted below as soon as they start appearing, and a prize will be awarded for the best relevant performance in Google Images (not including mine).
Good luck to you all. I hope to see you in the top row soon.
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[Note to participants: Stay tuned for an upcoming post about The Prize Shelf. It’s chock full of goodies for young and old.]
[Note to Julie Moult and the Daily Mail: Just so you’re aware that your notoriously self-serving comment moderation policy does have its hidden costs; normally you lot wouldn’t be worth the time and effort, but your ignoring/deleting my quite reasonable comment response to your article annoyed me just long enough for this idea to take shape. There, now aren’t you glad that you censored a polite comment pointing out an obvious flaw?]
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UPDATE (1:33pm) – It’s less than an hour later, and I’m already 4th. Link posted to b3ta. Onwards and upwards!
UPDATE (2:10pm) – Just over an hour later, and I’m settled in at No. 1… no Googlebombing required:
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[UPDATE (03 Sep) – Exciting new link! –> The Daily Mail: let’s kick arse and take names! <-- Check it out for my reponse to the Daily Mail's response to this article. Cheers all.]
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Related:
CurryNet – More on the Daily Mail and my comments about their ‘suicidal five year olds’ article
Online Journlaism Blog – Reasons not to ignore comments #2: The Daily Mail and Julie Moult
Writing Hurts – Don’t forget, comments work both ways
Stewart Kirkpatrick – The ‘Julie Moult is an idiot’ campaign: a modern journalistic fable
The Register – ‘Googlebomb’ blows up in Daily Mail hack’s face
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[UPDATE (06 Sep) – Exciting NEWER link! –> The Daily Mail (actually, genuinely) responds at last! <-- Even more thrilling than the last link.]
By scotch August 27, 2008 - 1:30 pm
13.37 and she's/you're number 6.Although obsolete is number 3.
By Guy Gooberman August 27, 2008 - 1:35 pm
I'm in when I've time!Although I may use your face rather than mine but we'll see!
By Manic August 27, 2008 - 2:24 pm
Cheers, GG.No. 1 now after a bit of bouncing about, scotch. 'Ray!:o)
By 5cc August 27, 2008 - 3:20 pm
I'm in.You've got about four up on Google already. Hurrah!
By Mark August 27, 2008 - 3:59 pm
And I'm in too.
By Manic August 27, 2008 - 4:02 pm
Ta, Mark and 5cc.Just saw the latest main results, with doghorse.blogspot.com and checkmyinevitable.blogspot.com at 9th and 10th (congrats, chaps!)Images will take longer.
By Justin August 27, 2008 - 8:49 pm
I'm in.
By Manic August 27, 2008 - 8:26 pm
Champ.(bloggerheads.com and chickyog.net usually run pretty close on things like this. Next time, we should race. With stopwatches and everything.)
By BenSix August 27, 2008 - 9:07 pm
It is done (although the poor soul probably has Dacre's metaphorical knife in her back day and night).
By Manic August 27, 2008 - 10:16 pm
Ta. I like your summary very much:http://backtowardsthelocus.wordpress.com/2008/08/…
By Sim-O August 28, 2008 - 12:19 am
heh. Done
By jamiesport August 28, 2008 - 3:56 am
I'm in too. I gave you a nod in my rewrite of Miss Moult's article, hope you like it!http://www.dailyquail.blogspot.com/
By Professor Paul August 28, 2008 - 10:35 am
I even managed to find an ill researched piece on Nazi racoons by her! Needless to say as a zoologist I have posted a brief piece about this.
By straightfrommybrain August 28, 2008 - 10:58 am
Done and done: http://www.straightfrommybrain.com/indexhibitv069…
By Mark August 28, 2008 - 12:15 pm
Bottom of my site pages there's a link to Statistics which shows search engine referrals; I wonder if Julie knew she was so popular.
By Manic August 28, 2008 - 12:53 pm
Crikey!http://www.neonbubble.com/page/statisticsFor the record:You're currently in 2nd position in Google for 'julie moult', and I'm 1st.According to your stats, in the past 12 hours or so, you have received 331 visits resulting from searches for 'julie moult'.According to Google Analytics, Bloggerheads received 479 visits (up until approx. midnight last night) resulting from searches for 'julie moult'.Thanks, Mark. Cheers all.(Incidentally, I am now also 1st in Yahoo for 'julie moult'. Yahoo is also likely to come good with the first set of relevant Image results, as they refresh their data more often than Google does.)
By Guy Gooberman August 28, 2008 - 1:05 pm
THE NAZI RACCOON IS UP!COME AND GAZE IN WONDER!
By Manic August 28, 2008 - 1:25 pm
Heh. Be careful with text in your post that is keyword-linked to that same post… it could lead to recursive confusion or an accusation of Googlebombery.
By Unsavoury Character August 28, 2008 - 2:01 pm
thought i'd join in the funhttp://www.itat.co.uk/julie_moult.html
By pro_tempore August 28, 2008 - 3:06 pm
Look what's appeared at the bottom of the first page of google search results:http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08/28/julie_mou…
By Manic August 28, 2008 - 3:45 pm
El Reg! Top banana. Thanks for the heads-up.
By Justin August 28, 2008 - 4:42 pm
Number 2 with a bullet:http://www.chickyog.net/2008/08/28/is-julie-moult…Cough that Han Solo, Timothy.
By Manic August 28, 2008 - 4:55 pm
"… and a prize will be awarded for the best relevant performance in Google *Images*"I may also award a prize for the main database, but (a) not yet, and (b) you are now competing with The Register.:o)
By Justin August 28, 2008 - 5:04 pm
Foiled!
By BenSix August 28, 2008 - 9:29 pm
Here's another piece of Julie Moult fun. In this* article she wrote about Hindu monks attempting to save a sacred cow. The headline? "RSPCA accused of secret killing of 'Shambo II' as 'police distracted Buddhist monks'".It was probably subs, but does show the sheer 'quality' of the Mail.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-501894/RS…
By Manic August 29, 2008 - 1:43 pm
Quick note for Mark (and others).Yesterday, according to Google Analytics, there were *4,183* visits to Bloggerheads resulting from searches for 'julie moult'Julie, if you're reading this, you need to focus less on the traffic reaching this blog and more on the large number of people suddenly wanting to know more about you. Chin up.
By takuhii August 29, 2008 - 2:24 pm
Count me in, this type of person should be stamped out!!!http://takuhii.x10hosting.com/blog/julia-moult-is…
By vingib September 1, 2008 - 2:23 pm
So here's mine then. Hope i've done it right. I can be a bit internetly challenged, but I'm not an arrogant borderline racist dumbheaded journalist, so I don't worry about it too much.http://vingib.blogspot.com/2008/08/julie-moult-is…Congrats, sir, this is what it's all about[mod: permalink added]
By Tech Digest September 2, 2008 - 5:13 pm
Daily Mail journalist suffers the wrath of bloggers
By Sandy Tyson February 26, 2011 - 9:45 pm
And here is another JULIE MOULT invention: "Thanks to the heroics of First Officer John Coward, all 152 passengers and crew were evacuated with just 18 suffering minor injuries."
Actually, Julie, sweetie, airliners are operated by a team of two crew who share flightdeck roles.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509646/Ca…
[One positive thing about JULIE MOULT is that, as far as I know, she doesn't plagiarise. On the other hand, when one invents a story there is no need to plagiarise.]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509646/Caught-ca...