Google search and search engine spam [Official Google Blog]
January 22, 2011 12:46 pmMatt Cutts has published an article about how Google intends to fight web spam going forward. The first thing he mentions is low quality sites; the second is “content farms”, which he defines as “sites with shallow or low-quality content”. According to Cutts:
As we’ve increased both our size and freshness in recent months, we’ve naturally indexed a lot of good content and some spam as well. To respond to that challenge, we recently launched a redesigned document-level classifier that makes it harder for spammy on-page content to rank highly.
Read “Google search and search engine spam” on the Official Google Blog
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