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What can we do about False Content websites made by Turks?

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  • #11
    Another suggestion would be organising Armenian (or Bulgarian, Greek, Kurdish or anyone who wants to know the truth) hackers to hack these websites and maybe redirecting them to here or to www.armenian-genocide.org

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    • #12
      I found this on google



      Dear Dr. Steven Howletts from ?? Cambridge University, I just checked listings for Cambridge University in England and in Massachusetts, and was VERY DISSAPPOINTED, NOT FOUNDING your name listed there. Please, we are waiting for explanation on this matter, and if you can be so nice to list ISDN numbers of yours publications, you was talking about?

      Regards,

      Alexander Sarkisyan




      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

      There is no Dr. Steven Howletts at Cambridge. The person pretending to be him, is a fraud.

      Sincerely,

      Ovanes Manucharyan
      "All truth passes through three stages:
      First, it is ridiculed;
      Second, it is violently opposed; and
      Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

      Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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      • #13
        "Hacking" would be very bad. With hacking you will lose all your reputation. I have seen lots of Armenian websites hacked by Turks with their stupid eGang.

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        • #14
          [QUOTE=Romik]
          That's old news..
          It's very popular among the denialists I must add.. If you try to have a debate with a Turkish denialist, you'll be surprised to see how all the materials they use comes directly from that site!!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Romik
            Hello Eveyone,

            I recently found the following website: armenians.ca it advertises that Genocide DID happen, but it were Armenians who killed Turks.
            I'd just ignore it - if you give it the attention it doesn't deserve then its creator will just be pleased and continue maintaining it.
            (Also, don't post its full url since google will give it a higher ranking if it is mentioned in lots of other websites!)

            But why didn't any Armenians in Canada not register such an obviously valuable domain name?
            Plenipotentiary meow!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by bell-the-cat
              I'd just ignore it - if you give it the attention it doesn't deserve then its creator will just be pleased and continue maintaining it.
              (Also, don't post its full url since google will give it a higher ranking if it is mentioned in lots of other websites!)

              But why didn't any Armenians in Canada not register such an obviously valuable domain name?
              I was under the impression that google increases its rank if people access it from the google search engine. Its probably on the 10000th page.

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              • #17
                The best way to fight the Turkish Denial Machine is to arm yourself with knowledge about the Genocide so you can disprove all of the disinformation they may throw our way. For example, this thread completely smashes almost all of those denialist websites.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Bulgarian
                  Another suggestion would be organising Armenian (or Bulgarian, Greek, Kurdish or anyone who wants to know the truth) hackers to hack these websites and maybe redirecting them to here or to www.armenian-genocide.org
                  I don't agree with hacking these sites. Hacking is the most pathetic way to oppose something. It ends in nothing more than making everyone involved look bad:

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Romik
                    "Hacking" would be very bad. With hacking you will lose all your reputation. I have seen lots of Armenian websites hacked by Turks with their stupid eGang.
                    That's true Romik. Most of these sites are very unprofessional and we find offensive, we can't stoop to that level.
                    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Bulgarian
                      I was under the impression that google increases its rank if people access it from the google search engine. Its probably on the 10000th page.
                      Google gives a ludicrous amount of importance to a web page if it is mentioned in a lot of other web pages.
                      That's why the search for "miserable failure" turns up with George Bush's Whitehouse website as the first listing. You obviously won't find the words "miserable failure" in the miserable failure's actual biography! It is there, at no. 1 ranking, because a lot of other websites have mentioned that url along with the words "miserable failure".
                      Plenipotentiary meow!

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