I understand that site owners use different C Class IPs for link building to fool Google. Does Google also check things such as Name servers to see if they are owned by the same person? What else do they check? Thanks, Brennan
They are supposed to Its interesting because it is now standard practice to use a proxy to hide the owner's names - Google has access to the total whois info before blackout though It is supposed to kick in - the owner's names but I do not think this in full force as of yet except in cases of apparent abuse
Not at all...Google always check only C Class IP's to decide the backlinks of the site. And Google Can't access personal information unless Google will be banned under Country Law.
Actually Google can access this information freely by checking the registrars details via whois service.
People say how google check whois too,but i dont see why google should do it.Since i saw how people massively buys various c classes for nothing else then seo purposes and that works so that means google doesn't have problem with that.
Well google can check Whois but they will read current whois they wont go and check WHOIS , Nameserver records what was in past, why it has to do it , google has many other things to do. The reason i am saying is Google algo is crawlling and read the info and it can read what is CURRENT, ACTIVE its spiders are vigilant but not brilliant, I dont disagree anyone can read records by buying WHOIS service what was whois name, servers, dns in past but does it really need to do that