007webs.com gets 7 million pages indexed - AGAIN!!!

Discussion in 'Google' started by 1-script.com, Jul 2, 2009.

  1. #1
    Am I making this up or we've discussed this site already a year or so ago? These guys have managed to get themselves indexed again using 7 million subdomains filled with Markov gibberish. I would not care much had their pages not replaced mine in SERPs. So, I guess, you STILL can abuse G using subdomains, can you? I though this has been relegated to MSN/Live/Bing abuses long time ago...:mad:
     
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  2. redgsr

    redgsr Well-Known Member

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    The have 19,000 pages if you use the site command.
     
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    19.900 : P
     
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    lightlysalted Active Member

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    Google is not a perfect system and there are loads of flaws in it but it is annoying when it is being manipulated so blatantly.
     
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    Their subs have some really *ahem* great content:

    Christ, if your going to run any sort of Markov/Tokens/Spinning/Phrase Replacement or whatever at least do it properly instead of using dictionaries and base documents put together by monkeys.
     
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    jophan Active Member

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    interesting. so even if they get all the traffic I still ask myself "Who will read this?"
     
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    Agree, Google is not perfect and when one spammer find a vulnerability they try to exploit this bug spamming thousands of pages and subs on SERPS asap to monetize all they can, but you know this sites only will last a few days while G fix the bug...
     
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    Google bot is smart procedures who is created by top engineers .
    Sometimes, bot is not as smart as our imaginations . lol
     
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    It's only a matter of time before Google catches on.
     
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    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    1-script.com Well-Known Member

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    OK, you guys are right: I fed "007webs.com" to G instead of site:007webs.com to get 7 mil results, just realized that. My bad, should not do research in a hurry. So I am guessing most of the results are their spammy link-backs and keyword stuffs.

    Regardless, the amount of crap on those indexed 19,000 + is staggering. On the bright side those: the particular pages that ticked me off yesterday are gone today! Yey Google! (disclaimer: it was probably helped by my spam removal request ;) )
     
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    1-script.com Well-Known Member

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    Quick update: the particular two pages I had issue with yesterday are gone but they managed to get 5000 more pages indexed today. Not a single page with anything other than automatically generated gibberish!
     
    1-script.com, Jul 3, 2009 IP