In article <b534424f-62d8-4be5-a147-(E-Mail Removed)>,
therustyone <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Jun 4, 9:14*am, Adrian C <em...@here.invalid> wrote:
>>
>> It's a spamdexing site specialising in content spam. Looks like it's
>> using stolen text translated from another language.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamdexing
>
>A bit of advanced searching around the Indonesian xxxx.cc domain with
>Google showed up cached original English versions of these sites
>written by a well-known commercial writer.. These are perfectly
>grammatican and don't have all the whacky words. So things might be
>more murky.
I believe Adrian C is correct that they are spam pages, but the
sites now run the original pages through synonym generators so as to fool
Google into thinking they are different from the originals, and hence both
avoid the "duplicate page" spam checker and increase the spam's Pagerank.
They probably all have links to each other as well, so as to further
give them the Pagerank corresponding to widely used content.
Nick
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