Hey , thanks all for your reply
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Originally Posted by jamezon
not sure, my own experience tells me : in manual action case, better clone the content on a new domain and try again with a bit of remixing , however it depends how much of your content is unique or just copy and paste or cloned (like video embeds), i wouldnt bother to lick googles arse and not waste much time, if you had truly unique content ignore my answer. in this case it only helped me, to wait it out, sometimes even totally spammy sites came back after a few month. trying to optimize never got me anywhere but wasting lots of time and sweat, after all we are considered spammers anway by google and once caught...well...rinse and repeat, my own paranoia goes so far that i even wouldnt bother to use the same google analytics account and just put all my efforts on new site building
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is on of my option to go with new domain , but dont want to move one without trying first
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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
Wait it out... it'll take 12+ months to get that thin content label removed if you've fixed the issue, so bet you can do is just wait it out...
WG
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if i find and fix the thin content issue , why should go over 12+ months?
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Originally Posted by Colmike9
..You changed a lot of things, but did you fix the thin content issue?... 
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obviously i havent find the issue yet , i am here for some help
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Originally Posted by Colmike9
You know.. If it's an aggregated site or site full of affiliate promo content and nothing additional added to add value, no unique text, everything copied or spun, videos or galleries that 1000s of other sites use too, then that's the issue.
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is not aggregated site , is softcore tube site .
of course i get video around the internet , and made the mistake to have alot of dublicates , but now i have rmeove most of them .
dont know what else to try