Google Webmaster Tools just launched the Manual SPAM Action Viewer
which alerts webmasters to manual SPAM issues with their sites. Like a
good SEO consultant, I quickly ran through all of my clients and here
are the various messages I encountered – ok, perhaps it’s not so
“ultimate” – disavow me if you want:
Pure SPAM – Partial Match
Pages on this site appear to use aggressive spam techniques
such as automatically generated gibberish, cloaking, scraping content
from other websites, and/or repeated or egregious violations of Google’s
Webmaster Guidelines.
User-generated SPAM – Partial Match
Pages from this site appear to contain spammy user-generated content.
The problematic content may appear on forum pages, guestbook pages, or
user profiles.
Unnatural Links From Your Site – Site-Wide Match
Google detected a pattern of unnatural, artificial, deceptive, or
manipulative outbound links on pages on this site. This may be the
result of selling links that pass PageRank or participating in link
schemes.
Unnatural Links To Your Site–Impacts Links – Partial Match
Google has detected a pattern of unnatural artificial,
deceptive, or manipulative links pointing to pages on this site. Some
links may be outside of the webmaster’s control, so for this incident we
are taking targeted action on the unnatural links instead of on the
site’s ranking as a whole.
Thin Content With Little or No Added Value – Partial Mach
This site appears to contain a significant percentage of
low-quality or shallow pages which do not provide users with much added
value (such as thin affiliate pages, cookie-cutter sites, doorway pages,
automatically generated content, or copied content).
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