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Link spamming and excessive link manipulation - sites with exploitative removal practises
Hi everyone, There are a series of websites known as sites with exploitative removal practises in which they demand money from the victim to remove the offensive/defamatory/false comments. I understand Bing have developed a tool to request removal of such websites from search results (i.e. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/concern/bing). However, it appears some of the websites use link spamming and/or excessive link manipulation techniques with which they are able to avoid removals and continue to appear as top search results (with new links immediately after removal). Please note the abusive tactic (i.e. link spamming and/or excessive link manipulation) is in breach of Webmaster Guidelines therefore spam reports have also been lodged in which the situation has been explained and a list of links have been provided to support the report but no actions from Bing yet. In addition, it appears the "Feedback" link at the bottom of Bing.com does not prompt any actions either. The link manipulation techniques not only may interfere with search engine but also would result in additional removal requests which would ultimately consume resources/time of Bing Removal Team. Can anyone please advise what would be the best approach here? I appreciate if anyone could help me on this or put me in the right direction to get the low quality sites de-listed from Bing. Cheers951Views0likes1Comment
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