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Originally Posted by inertia View Post
Your post says the same thing as mine. Essentially Google's search algo is treating sub domains in the same way as sub folders? So in answer to the posters question -



There is an interesting thread here on site links

I am also a bit puzzled. Does Google manually change the algo to suit its own sites/subdomains?
But only on specific searches where sub doms & folders could be competing with each other. If the content theme is totally different then they will not be competing will they?

What I mean is that dogs.inmysite.com could be seen as a completely different domain to harleybikes.inmysite.com .

I read it that the filtering is done post algo rankinging and before display.
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