Google's Perception
In terms of usual website content, the one that Google appreciates, Taste Kid is a disaster. Not only it has tens of thousands of pages that all look alike, but the content of these pages are nothing more than a list of internal links (the suggested items). I can’t blame Google if it finds that suspicious, as I’m sure that its bots find it hard to determine the value of these pages. One of my biggest fears was that Google will permanently consider Taste Kid as a sort of link farm, trying to gain page rank by having lots of pages that link randomly to each other (yes, I do think that a page never has a page rank value of 0, and, to a certain extent, having many pages that link to one another will increase your overall page rank, but that’s another discussion).
Luckily for me, Google hasn’t been that drastic. Despite the lack of classic original content, it constantly crawls and indexes Taste Kid’s pages. I suppose, after all, the very enumeration of resources (bands, movies, books), that is unique for every page, can be seen as a type of original content, and I’m glad Google perceives it that way. I just hope it won’t change its opinion one day.

