About the "index2.html", "index2.html pi" and "index2.html at the root of this domain"
Avoid it, it's just a lie. I'm not talking about this domain over here. I'm a bit angry that I waste some time and probably I generated some income for a website about Pi (3.14) and I got nothing! If you're searching for some of these:
index2.html
index2.html pi
index2.html at the root of this domain
then probably you're going on my way and I want you to know that there is a blatant lie. Now I'll explain you:
1. I visited the website 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592.com. It's an impressive domain name and I admire this choice. But my admirations finished here, because I (as many of you) expected to see "
Pi to one MILLION decimal places".
This shows up in Bing (and most probably in other search engines), because this is the title of that website (
<title>Pi to 1,000,000 places</title>
and
<h3>Pi to one MILLION decimal places</h3>
).
When you visit its 1
st page it's saying that
okay, we to wait a minute. We are killing his/her server. He/she used to have a million digits of Pi listed there, and it was really great, but now we have brought his/her server to its knees with our interest in its greatness, so, he's/she's going to hide all those nutty digits for now.
And here comes the blatant lie:
"If you really want to see 1 million digits of Pi, then visit index2.html at the root of this domain."2. Well, I didn't expect that it's a lie and willingly visited that
index2.html (at the root of that domain). And then, OMG:
SORRY! I guess I lied. The full million digits is now at index3.html. Somebody is linking to it so
I have to keep moving it around. Feel free to manually visit index3.html, but if you link to it, I'm
just gonna move it again It's PI DAY and I'm getting too much traffic. Thanks for understanding!
So, in this way he/she is getting already at least 3 pageviews (and earning more money from Google AdSense).
3. Well, if you visit after index2.html, index3.html, you will see that there is again nothing what you expected and there is an absurd explanation that
he or she guesses his or her server just can't keep up with us guys. Even when nobody is linking to the million digits, his/her server is still getting bogged down by people manually entering the page. And that's why he or she will has to make it "a little more challenging" to find it. If we really-REALLY want to see the million digits, then we're going to have 'a GUESS' at what the .html file is called! Can you believe it, can you receive it?
And another lie is that
It shouldn't be too tough to figure out.
It's so amoral to use these cheap tricks for making the poor people, who need some math knowledge about Pi, to generate for you more pageviews and to spend more time on your site and to end up (most probably) with nothing!So, instead of trying and wasting your precious time, better check one of ours
Pi posts over here, where you will see
a lot of Pi decimals. We're not going to lie you!