focus purely on the content of the page, plus other metrics such as number of links to that page, from other highly-ranked websites
This is already something that every search engine does. That’s what SEO seeks to maximise. You can’t just “ignore” SEO stuff if you have algorithmic search, unless your algorithm ignores everything that SEO touches, including the content of the page and backlinks.
That’s an interesting idea but I think you’d very quickly see far-right groups dogpiling onto and sinking small leftist websites and blogs and promoting their own shit-tier content.
It really isn’t that hard to tell the difference between bots activities and humans. If Facebook can detect a nipple in a picture in microseconds they can tell that “hmm a surprisingly high number of IoT fridges have strong opinions about this anti-Putin blogger, starting last week” isn’t valid.
This is already something that every search engine does. That’s what SEO seeks to maximise. You can’t just “ignore” SEO stuff if you have algorithmic search, unless your algorithm ignores everything that SEO touches, including the content of the page and backlinks.
99% of users marked this site as shit -> no longer display it
That’s an interesting idea but I think you’d very quickly see far-right groups dogpiling onto and sinking small leftist websites and blogs and promoting their own shit-tier content.
100000 “users” then popped up and left the same glowing 5-star review > must be a great site.
It really isn’t that hard to tell the difference between bots activities and humans. If Facebook can detect a nipple in a picture in microseconds they can tell that “hmm a surprisingly high number of IoT fridges have strong opinions about this anti-Putin blogger, starting last week” isn’t valid.
That sounds like the millions of doctored amazon reviews and social media bot-boosted content should be dealt with by next week then.