Well, there will definitely be a rise in reports from the norm and that's the main thing that hopefully they'll take notice of.Quote:
Originally posted by Mike
But will google take note of spam reports from just a few people?
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Well, there will definitely be a rise in reports from the norm and that's the main thing that hopefully they'll take notice of.Quote:
Originally posted by Mike
But will google take note of spam reports from just a few people?
I hope they do.
There's a strange porn company that has got thousans of no.1s on google for .us sites which are completly spam.
report them then
I dont recall anyone stating as fact on this forum or elsewhere.... "this is what Google are now doing" or "their using secret dictionary's for commercial words" I do recall sending you a PM highlighting what may be happening as you have expertise in these matters and which you chose to ignore.Quote:
Originally posted by Chris Anyone who thinks they know exactly what is happening, such as Google having a secret dictionary of commercial words, is a fool.
The people writing these articles are saying it. People in forums, people all over.
People are saying "Google is" instead of "Google might be..."
But as each day passes, it's getting more and more unlikely. Unless it'll be mid december in the next update.
Did "Florida" just effect commercial keywords?
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I really doubt it.
More likely people are seeing that commercial sites tend to be optimized differently than non-commercial sites and they're drawing conclusions from that difference.