This conclusion may help Bing reduce spam shown in the
search results and focus on more trustworthy content.
Bing announced it is shutting down its anonymous submit URL
tool, where anyone can submit any URL on the web for submission into the Bing
search index. Google shut down their public URL tool just a few months ago.
Bing said you can still use Bing Webmaster Tools to submit
your own URLs.
Why is it going away?
Bing said the URLs received through
the public URL submission tool were too low-quality to be trustable. “Webmasters
prefer having more ownership of the URLs for their site,” Bing said, and the
shuttering of the public tool removes access from third parties submitting
their URLs to Bing’s search index.
How am I impacted?
Well, you simply won’t be able to submit
any URL you want to the Bing index. In addition, to submit URLs, you first need
to create a Bing Webmaster Tools account, verify your website, and then use the
tool within that console to submit URLs.
In order to use the tool, webmasters just need to log in,
add and verify their site, then navigate to the Submit URL tool within the
Configure My Site menu options.
How does it impact search?
This decision may help Bing
reduce spam shown in the search results and help it focus on more trustworthy
content. The overall search experience for users may improve, though Bing was
able to handle most of the serious spam before this change.
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