You know What is Social Validation?

Started by berkleyhuk, 01-26-2011, 23:43:18

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berkleyhukTopic starter

Hi,

When you create a new article, blog post, or a new page on your web site (a new URL), the search engine will crawl that URL. They might even see some links form other web sites to that new URL. But if the search engines see real people mentioning the URL and interacting with it, they consider that the URL is validated, socially. The URL is "accepted". And it's that human interaction that the search engines are looking for. If the search engines can figure out some form of social validation of a URL, then most likely it is going to be a page that they will want to show in their search results. Social validation is that human SEO factor that the search engines have been looking to include in their algorithm for a very long time.


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prbtechuk

Social validation is a human SEO portion the fact that search engines have already been trying to incorporate with search engine algorithm for almost a long time ago. It is also a social media marketing with the specific link embattled in your on-page and off-page factors.
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corrinla

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 Search engines do consider human interaction and social validation as important factors in their algorithm to determine the relevance and popularity of a webpage. When real people mention a URL and interact with it, search engines see it as a signal that the webpage is valuable and should be shown in search results. This is why social validation, such as likes, shares, comments, and backlinks from reputable websites, can greatly impact the visibility of a webpage in search engine results pages.

Social validation refers to the process of seeking confirmation or approval from others in order to feel validated or accepted. It is the human tendency to seek reassurance and validation from others as a way to gauge whether our thoughts, feelings, or actions are considered acceptable or normative within a specific social context. This validation can come in various forms, such as likes, comments, shares, or praise, both online and offline. The desire for social validation can have both positive and negative effects on individuals, as it can foster a sense of belonging and confidence, but it can also lead to conformity, self-doubt, and a reliance on external opinions for self-worth.

Social validation is a psychological concept that stems from our innate need for social connection and acceptance. It is the process of seeking approval, recognition, or confirmation from others that what we think, feel, or do is acceptable or desirable within a particular social group or society at large.

Humans are social beings, and we often look to others for cues on how to behave, what to believe, and what is considered to be "normal" or "right." When we receive positive feedback, validation, or social cues that align with our views or actions, it can reinforce our sense of self-worth and confidence. This validation can come in various forms, such as receiving likes on social media posts, compliments from peers, or being admired for our achievements.

On the other hand, when we do not receive validation or face disapproval from others, it can lead to feelings of self-doubt, insecurity, or exclusion. We may question our beliefs, choices, or abilities, and may strive to conform to societal expectations or norms in order to gain validation.

In recent times, social media platforms have amplified the impact of social validation. The number of likes, comments, and followers can become measures of popularity, success, and worth. This intense focus on seeking validation through online interactions can sometimes lead to comparison, anxiety, and an unhealthy reliance on external validation for self-esteem.

Social validation can also influence our behavior and decision-making. When we see others engaging in certain behaviors or holding particular beliefs, we may be more likely to adopt those behaviors or beliefs ourselves in order to fit in or gain acceptance. This is known as social conformity.

Additionally, social validation can play a role in shaping societal norms and trends. As certain beliefs or behaviors receive widespread validation and acceptance, they can become the dominant cultural norms and influence how individuals perceive and interact with the world around them.

While social validation can provide a sense of belonging, it is important to recognize that it is not always a reliable indicator of truth or what is truly best for us. Seeking validation from others does not necessarily mean that our actions or beliefs are objectively right or wrong. It is crucial to balance the desire for validation with critical thinking, personal values, and individual autonomy.

Social validation can have both positive and negative effects on individuals. On one hand, receiving validation from others can boost self-esteem, provide a sense of belonging, and strengthen social bonds. It can confirm that our thoughts, feelings, or actions are valued and accepted by our peers, which can contribute to feelings of happiness and fulfillment.

Seeking social validation can also serve as a motivation for personal growth and achievement. When we receive recognition and praise for our accomplishments, it can fuel our drive to continue pursuing our goals and aspirations.

On the other hand, relying too heavily on social validation can have negative consequences. Constantly seeking approval from others can lead to people-pleasing behavior, where individuals prioritize meeting the expectations of others over their own needs and desires. This can result in a loss of individuality and a diminished sense of self.

Moreover, when individuals rely solely on external validation for their self-worth, they may experience fluctuations in their mood and self-esteem based on the feedback received from others. This can create a dependency on others' opinions, leading to insecurity, anxiety, and a lack of confidence in one's own abilities and decisions.

Additionally, the rise of social media platforms has amplified the obsession with social validation. The pursuit of likes, followers, and comments can lead to a constant need for validation and comparison with others. This can negatively impact mental health, as individuals may develop feelings of inadequacy, envy, or anxiety when they perceive themselves as not measuring up to others' achievements or popularity.

In summary, while social validation can have positive effects by boosting self-esteem and fostering social connections, it is crucial to maintain a balanced approach. Developing a strong sense of self-worth based on internal values and self-acceptance, rather than relying solely on the opinions of others, is important for overall well-being and personal growth.

lizatailor23

All websites crawled by search engine and they might be validating manually to get the results from the back links system.


electra

I think that search engines usually crawl every newly published page usually more often at Pagerank blogs with majority of unique usefull content.
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Smith22

Yes, I have heard to that real traffic is important factor in page ranking and for showing it in serps. also, "targeted" traffic is taken into account, meaning that they also note the amount of time a visitor spends of the page. the more they spend, the more useful the page is considered.

bedrik

Well I do not know about it but thanks for sharing it.
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RichardSmith

Hi there,

Social Validation is the process whereby we look to what others are doing in order to help make a quicker more decisive decision.

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seoguro

these are the real accepted back links from humans interactions. Google consider social validation factor.
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