Is Google banning websites for duplicate content? 

Is Google banning websites for duplicate content?

If Google is removing websites with duplicate content, they are providing a real service to surfers. Now, that has to be considered their primary job. For many subjects, if they really did a perfect job removing all the duplicate content, surfers wouldn't care a bit about ranking. Then, Google could show the remaining dozen websites in any order they pleased.

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And ... I;m sure Google knows this.

Some have the theory there are roomfulls of Googletechs manually whacking big-time scrapers. To me, this indicates more about those wearing tinfoil hats so tight, their hatstraps are cutting oxygen to their brain, than it does about Google. Nor, do I think Google's new process is targeting ODP clones. It seems, Google is just getting better at spotting "partial" duplicate content (e.g. serial plagiarism, if you will).

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Wearing MY tinfoil hat, I think Google could spot related websites who targeted collections of naturally, mutually-exclusive, but popular keywords. For example, how many websites possibly have natural content on both "Miami Hotels" and "Las Vegas Hotels"? A couple of dozen hotel chains, a few reservation systems, and ten million doorway spammers, that's who! Now, add in "Auto rentals", and SMACK ANY SITE WHICH TARGETS ALL THREE KEYWORD SETS. Next, sell ads to the reservation systems and the hotels AND NO ONE ELSE!

Presto, ten million spam doorways gone from the web.

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Wow, the air is cleaner already. Wanna think about "Oil Gaskets", "Toronto", and "San Francisco"? How about "mortgages", "Wyoming", and "Delaware"? "real estate", "Santa Fe", and "Boston"? Every website mentioning at least three trademarked fad diet plans AND includes links or form input?

That was fun. (now loosening the strap on my tinfoil hat....)

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