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02-15-2003 09:40 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 02-15-2003 09:44 AM
Webmasters who disable the backbutton are butt holes. I take a direct approach. This practice is against the major search engine's spam policy. I make a note of the offending URL. I contact the owner of the URL and let him know what a butt hole he/she is and that they will be reported. Then I report the offending site using the spam link of the search engine where it was encountered. Hopefully sites like Google will remove them from the search results, which is what they deserve. I encourage everyone else to do the same. For clarification, the scenario I am referring to is when encountering an "index" page that you can't leave. It does not have anything to do with "context" or form submission problems. If I have gone that far, then I want to be on the site anyway.
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