True or false
1. Two negative reviews and no positive reviews is enough to consider the website to have a negative reputation
2. Reputation information can come from many sources including encyclopedia article, award such as the pulitzer prize, and recommendations by professional societies
3. Website reputation is an important part of page quality rating. Reputation can justify the highest rating and the lowest rating
4. Not all customers reviews are reliable or believable some reviews are fake
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The answers to whether the given statements are true or false are given below:
1) False Statement
2) True Statement
3) True Statement
4) True Statement
Explanation:
Web reputation does not require pattern updates. When users perform a search in a "in-cloud" database to access the Internet, they scan for web threats. Web reputation uses the website's "reputation" score and the security level set by the console operator to block access to suspicious websites. Web reputation database lookups use very little bandwidth (similar in size to DNS lookups) and are optimized to have a slight impact on network performance.
- For building web reputation, a big sample of comments is required, so only two comments whether they are negative or positive, they are not enough.
- Encyclopedias, Prestigious Awards and recommendations are considered as reputed as they have a high value in convincing the visitor.
- Page quality rating depicts how much trusted and accepted the web page/site is among its visitors and reputation is a big factor in deciding that.
- Many bots and fake accounts are used now-a-days to post and spam comments to confuse the visitors and change his decision making process, so not every review is to be believed.
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