OMG this thread has now been caught in a regressive algo, we will never be able to escape. --Edit-- Damn I just missed the 1,000 post by seconds.
Whoops. Sorry, made a mistake. I wanted to point to this: http://www.google.com/search?q=site:t1ps2see.com
Woah unbanned from Google His Alexa Ranking is currently 10,881 and he nearly broke 1,000 a few weeks back. What laws is this site breaking exactly?...CanSpam act or is that just for email? It's not his fault google loves him is it?
Uggg... http://www.google.com/search?q=site:lko-981.org 2,720,000 results. Do we need to make a new list of domains, and then get a few pages on Digg.com again...aka rince and repeat...for Google to do anything...again!!!!
Kudos, Nintendo, for keeping up on the BS showing up in Gogle results. Makes me feel better about sups.
That's exactly the same thing that occured with the original domains. They had billions of listings with in a few weeks of the domains being registered!! Not until they hit Digg and ThreadWatch did they get banned!!!
Well, it's nuts. Wasn't this site ripped out of Google's SEP's just a month or two ago. What did they do? Forget?
Yes I've been thinking we need a new thread where we list sub-domain spam in Google. I was thinking of the following format: Once we get a good list built up, it needs to be Dugg, shoutwired, TechTalked (you know the Digg alternative) and pegged to thread watch. Maybe even a link could be put on Matt Cutts blog. We need to do anything and everything in our power to shame Google into fixing this problem once and for all.
I don't know how long that penalty lasts, but it isn't the solution to this problem nor is Google manually blacklisting domains. They need to be able to automatically detect this junk and remove it from their listings. Some times domains/sub-domains deserve a permenant ban that is not lifted until the domain user begs and pleads their case to get the ban lifted. This sub-domain junk is an example of what should be placed in such a ban.
Just a quick note on this topic, I noticed a bunch of posts back that someone mentioned all the results coming from onlinehome.us subdomains.. Those aren't spam sites - when you have a hosting account with 1&1, you automatically get a free subdomain under onlinehome.us. It's just that 750,000+ people aren't smart enough to direct that subdomain elsewhere to avoid duplicate content penalties
Don't think so. I think I was the one who posted that thread, and what I noticed through research was page after page after page of REDIRECTS to a "search results" page filled with SPONSORED LINKS. The redirects where direct url masking and bot masking black hat techniques. I found NONE of the "real" sub-domains being removed from the Goog when this forum, the other forums, and a bunch of blogs put the stink on.
One more. This one has 25K pages indexed. http://www.google.com/search?q=site:homepaga.volgograd.ru Found him when looking for a relativaly obscure band: http://www.google.com/search?q=love+committee+mp3 .
look at this: http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?q=&url=t1ps2see.com from where this domain still receive so much traffic if is blackisted from all search engines?