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What's up with spam site returning in tech question Google top results?

2 pointsby matt_fover 4 years ago
Lately I&#x27;ve noticed a spam site showing up in the top 10 of most of my coding &#x2F; tech issues Google searches.<p>It returns a &quot;headline soup&quot; of other sites which have been obviously scraped from other blogs and help sites.<p>It&#x27;s annoyingly-convincing clickbait that&#x27;s hooked me about 10-15 times now.<p>There are no ads, nor links to any of the articles nor external sites. Just a wall of text.<p>Example: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.xspdf.com&#x2F;resolution&#x2F;50948681.html<p><i>The question:</i><p>What possible financial or other benefits could you theorize that the creators&#x2F;maintainers of this site gain from running a useless spam site with no ads to capture tech searches?

3 comments

simplectoover 4 years ago
Google has lost the battle against the legions of SEO pros (both white-hat and black-hat).<p>Everyone else just pays to play.<p>Here, just look at this: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;preview.redd.it&#x2F;p4h7aspjnx761.png?width=960&amp;crop=smart&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=f5a65bde74bc49cb187b10bb01f3c3bc44316f39" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;preview.redd.it&#x2F;p4h7aspjnx761.png?width=960&amp;crop=sma...</a><p>Search &quot;learn django&quot; in google and not one result above the fold is an organic link.
dalmo3over 4 years ago
This thing has been going for months and Google just lets it. My only HN thread ever was a rant about that site just after it came up not only as first result, but also as a *featured* result.<p>It seems the way they trick Google is akin to the good (bad) old keyword stuffing. Except the atomic parts aren&#x27;t the words but sentences and paragraphs. Very clever.<p>It sounds like one of those cases where manual action is needed, but unfortunately I have no idea no way to report it.
hunter-2over 4 years ago
Is XSPDF the site you are referring to? That site is so full of ads, so ad spam appears to be the obvious gain.