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Old 03-01-2011, 10:46 AM  
Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life
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Originally Posted by Spudman View Post
I don't think the new algo has to do with the size of sites, traffic wise. This is a roll out by google to try and eradicate content farms,scrapers etc of which there are many in adult. I think the effects will soon take place in adult, this is not an industry (mainstream) specific rollout but a whole web roll out, adult included.

for example i think using things like sponsor rss feeds in blogs is going to be detrimental to a blogs/sites position in SERPS, i.e. i think they'll drop like lead.
Whatever they have modified in the algorithm they seem to be targeting large content farms with a high percentage of thin content. The larger the site, the more they seem to be feeling it. I suspect the negative effects are attributed to the authority of the domain itself. While it might affect adult splogs running solely sponsor feeds, I don't think the effect will be felt quite as hard, as most of these sites didn't pack a whole lot of authority in the spider's eyes already, whereas some of these gigantic mainstream content farms carried a lot of authority. Previously on low competition terms you could slap an article up, toss it a couple backlinks and rank first page easily just riding the domain's authority. Those days are clearly done. This is all just speculation on my part of course. I still don't think adult webmasters have quite as much to worry about here though.
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