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New SPAM sites...billions of results!!!!

Discussion in 'Google' started by Nintendo, Jun 17, 2006.

  1. KLB

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    #901
    Nintendo, this thread may be never ending, but it seems you started something that seems to be baring fruit. Thanks to the obsessive compulsive behavior of some members lots of these sub-domain spammers are getting exposed and then subsequently removed from Google's serps. This is a very good thing.

    I don't know how well Google can close loopholes these spammers are using to flood Google's SERPs, but at least you guys are digging them up, and reporting them, which is helping to get rid of them.

    Now if we could get them out of Alexa so that they stopped screwing up those stats.
     
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  2. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    #902
    Every single time we see one of these sites, we should post the URL here. So far, every single time, they've been banned.

    Though I'm starting to think Google has updated something that makes it check for them and is now automatically banning them with out even looking at this thread.

    Some one should do a test. Find a spammy domain that uses this trick. Don't post it for a few days, then if it's still indexed, post the Google search URL here. If it is then deleted, then I think Google is watching this thread and is manually banning them.
     
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    #904
    http://www.google.it/search?hl=it&q=site%3Afestaattuale.com&btnG=Cerca&meta=
     
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  5. TorchedSEO

    TorchedSEO Well-Known Member

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    #905
    lol it just might be an effective way to googlebowl :eek:
     
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  6. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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  7. CrankyDave

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    #907
    Yes, it does seem someone is watching... closely.

    Dave
     
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    #908
    I don't know which DC you're hitting ninni, but I'm getting the same counts in both .com and .it.

    Here, let's see if they catch a smaller one: elmuna.info.

    Also, someone at Google stated that they thought that the site: command was returning much more accurate results on this dc: 72.14.207.104 which is showing much less results for that domain.

    -Michael
     
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  9. CrankyDave

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    #909
    The site: operator on this DC is not showing any supplemental results (at least for the sites I checked).

    I need to check and see if a query produces any results from the SI.

    Dave
     
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    #910
    Here: endlesspoetry.com

    -Michael
     
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  11. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    #911
    Nice confession!! :D

    Edit: Ack...post #911!!!!!
     
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    #912
    Odd... I just rechecked several sites that were not showing their SI listings but are showing them now.

    Dave
     
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    #913
    Oh whatever, I never hid that. It's the whole point of the site. :p Didja actually read them? I think it works rather well in most cases. :D

    I don't know about the translations though, I should get someone to check those. If they're wrong blame it on Google. :D

    -Michael
     
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    site: (my domain) is showing pages that I have NEVER had! They are all supplemental... This DC scares the hell out of me.
     
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    #915
    My educational sites haven't budged, most are still #1 on that dc, but my financial ones are bouncing.

    -Michael
     
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    #916

    New to this forum, but I thought this was a great idea. I've been watching a site thats been spamming with subdomains for a while, but google hasn't figured it out yet.

    They are up to 43 million pages of subdomain SPAM.

    http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLJ,GGLJ:2006-12,GGLJ:en&q=site%3aabout%2ecom

    John
     
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    #920
    http://www.google.it/search?hl=it&q=site%3Awww.quartuvirtuale.it&btnG=Cerca&meta=
    http://www.google.it/search?hl=it&q=site%3Awww1651.webattrezzi.com&btnG=Cerca&meta=
    http://www.google.it/search?hl=it&q=site%3Awww612.superaquota.com&btnG=Cerca&meta=
     
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