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Ignored a dispute resolution thread against them.
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you are the real Gme neither, not even for spun content or markov![]()
you are the real Gme neither, not even for spun content or markov![]()
Interesting. Will this cause Google to be more attentive towards you?I'm putting 8 of my PAA/AI sites data studio Google organic clicks data in public: https://datastudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/7db9eb94-334e-4ba1-9847-d0155f291a83/page/LuRfC
let's see what happens![]()
I really don't think they care about some little guy like me.Interesting. Will this cause Google to be more attentive towards you?
No i mean will they be paying a little more attention on what your website is about, user behaviour,etc (basically their ranking factors)I really don't think they care about some little guy like me.
to my particular sites? You really think someone from Google will come here, breach my privacy, check which sites are mine and track it?No i mean will they be paying a little more attention on what your website is about, user behaviour,etc (basically their ranking factors)
You are maybe missing my point. What i mean is your automated sites can get in their radar and maybe that can cause issues?to my particular sites? You really think someone from Google will come here, breach my privacy, check which sites are mine and track it?![]()
I don't know how the big G came up with that, but my opinion is that if it's done well, Ai can't judge the content who wrote it, and if it's a classic, spilling it out of nowhere, there will be sanctions.The end of AI and PAA websites?
Shall see........
it's so easy to find thousands of automated sites thoughYou are maybe missing my point. What i mean is your automated sites can get in their radar and maybe that can cause issues?
Especially when only one author publish 100 posts every single day.it's so easy to find thousands of automated sites though
How would you filter AI sites?it's so easy to find thousands of automated sites though
1. Google has a database of website (duh!)How would you filter AI sites?
If Google does it this way, it will be virtually impossible for any AI/PAA site to escape getting wrecked.1. Google has a database of website (duh!)
2. Every day, check for websites that index has grown rapidly (100s+ new posts) and are growing in the traffic index.
3. Send a human to check if the articles are real or not. Apparently they hire thousands of people to do manual checks. Have you seen this? https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/g...s-todays-august-16th-2022-pdf-leaked.1430420/
Interesting. I was wondering if they really proceed like this, because when you take site and look at its cached dates (ie last time google visited it) you can see their bots dont come everyday on a site, they usually come once a week, at least that's what I've noticed on average, and sometimes less. So my point is, if they only check a site once a week, it wont seem strange for them to see 100s of new articles created, so it shouldnt trigger a review?1. Google has a database of website (duh!)
2. Every day, check for websites that index has grown rapidly (100s+ new posts) and are growing in the traffic index.
3. Send a human to check if the articles are real or not. Apparently they hire thousands of people to do manual checks. Have you seen this? https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/g...s-todays-august-16th-2022-pdf-leaked.1430420/
I heard too much about PAA on BHW, can you help me with some urls so I can see what kind of website it is?1. Google có một cơ sở dữ liệu về trang web (duh!)
2. Hàng ngày, hãy kiểm tra các trang web có chỉ số tăng nhanh (100s + bài viết mới) và đang tăng chỉ số lưu lượng truy cập.
3. Cử một người để kiểm tra xem các bài báo là thật hay không. Rõ ràng họ thuê hàng nghìn người để kiểm tra thủ công. Bạn đã thấy cái này chưa? https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/g...s-todays-august-16th-2022-pdf-leaked.1430420/