Jumbled words like the ones in the title of this node often show up in search engine results for porn sites. These are usually meta tags which are supposed to be keywords describing what the page is about, so search engines pay extra attention to them, as they also do for words that appear in the title field of the page and in the domain name for the site.

However, porn sites often throw in lots and lots of keywords, mostly at least somehow porn-related, in an attempt to draw more people to their site through search engines. Likewise, they repeat keywords, because some search engines will rate a page higher if the search terms show up more times.

Besides the keywords, sites that want to abuse the search engines have other ways of doing so. One is to put the words they want searched into the page for a frameset (the users will not see them, because the frameset only defines the sizes and arrangement of frames on a page and the pages to load into the frames, if their browsers support frames). Another is to hide them inside scripts or divisions that are not displayed. A really dirty trick is to serve the search engines' spiders different pages than they serve the rest of the world. Altavista was hit by this really bad a couple years ago, when about 10 sites in the .cx domain submitted hundreds of thousands of pages with hundreds of miscellaneous words and phrases each, so that almost any search, even one for multiple words, found some of their pages; anybody else going there was redirected to a porn site.

A good search engine would have a heuristic to decide when a web page was trying to be manipulative with keywords, say, if there were more than 20 of them, and ignore all of them for that page.