Blackgal
Junior Member
- Nov 14, 2016
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I feel that the real question here is the neutrality of Google.
Indeed it doesn't sound rational business wise to censor a site with 7 millions visitors per month with connections with way more bigger websites in the alt-right sphere who will be more than happy to paint themselves as martyrs. Plus being a pro-Trump site as I read (haven't been there, haven't done that. Neither a reader or a detractor), I guess the site is much safer than a couple of months ago regarding legal actions for "fake news spreading". So it doesn't really make sense if it is a Google decision to preemptively ban this website for fake news.
Concerning shady blackhat SEO tactics, while I am not really an expert, I can see that it is a quite strong webiste with the biggest part of its traffic being direct traffic and Google counting for less than a third. It sounds that their business plan is not to spam Google like there is no tomorrow.
IMO, it is illustrating the war against alternative media and maybe the open conflict between the new administration and the Silicon Valley (remember twitter threatening to ban the president elected if he promotes hate speech on his tweets (WTF!).
It sounds that Google feels really indestructible but if not, it is really a clumsy move for their business. The day internet users will feel that Google is treating results with a political bias, it would certainly mark the beginning of the end. It doesn't take that much effort for users to type blabla.com instead of google.com.
Indeed it doesn't sound rational business wise to censor a site with 7 millions visitors per month with connections with way more bigger websites in the alt-right sphere who will be more than happy to paint themselves as martyrs. Plus being a pro-Trump site as I read (haven't been there, haven't done that. Neither a reader or a detractor), I guess the site is much safer than a couple of months ago regarding legal actions for "fake news spreading". So it doesn't really make sense if it is a Google decision to preemptively ban this website for fake news.
Concerning shady blackhat SEO tactics, while I am not really an expert, I can see that it is a quite strong webiste with the biggest part of its traffic being direct traffic and Google counting for less than a third. It sounds that their business plan is not to spam Google like there is no tomorrow.
IMO, it is illustrating the war against alternative media and maybe the open conflict between the new administration and the Silicon Valley (remember twitter threatening to ban the president elected if he promotes hate speech on his tweets (WTF!).
It sounds that Google feels really indestructible but if not, it is really a clumsy move for their business. The day internet users will feel that Google is treating results with a political bias, it would certainly mark the beginning of the end. It doesn't take that much effort for users to type blabla.com instead of google.com.