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Re: Billions of Bogus Pages Make Google Cough

Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> How Billions of Bogus Pages Undermine Search Engines, Advertisers and The Web
>
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | Over the weekend, Monetize, a blog dedicated to tricking search engines,
> | described how a blackhat got Google to index over 5 billion webpages
> | within three weeks. Yahoo and MSN were fooled, too, though nowhere near
> | as badly. (MSN, for example, indexed just 62 pages before cutting him
> | off.)
> `----
>
> http://www.emailbattles.com/archive/battles/browsers_aaejgdfefe_df/
>
> Worth a read,especially if you were badly affected (a la moi).

<quote from article above>
Suddenly it all makes sense.

Over the last several months, all the searchers in our shop have
complained about search results that were becoming increasingly
clobbered up with useless citations, like http://2333.water.eiqz2q.org.

At the same time, we've watched Pay-Per-Click activity and costs climb,
while actionable responses were plummeting. Our solution has been to
start rehashing old advertising decisions. Others are suing.
</quote from article above>

Follow this up with the reading
http://merged.ca/monetize/flat/how-to-get-billions-of-pages-indexed-by-Google.html
and you got the whole bullshit in a nutshell. Build these huge useless
machines, flood the SERPs with edited content, incorporate an AdSense
agenda and automate robots to click through.

I wonder how many economies this scam inflates. I also wonder if I can
get a job as a pike fishing guide.

Thanks Roy for the suggested read.

When is the world gonna' wake up? ... or is it all in my <head> again?

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