Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Google Penalized Mozilla Only One Page Out of 22 Million

We announced yesterday that Google punished Mozilla over user generated content. Today, we tend to learn that it absolutely was a extremely, very little penalty that solely compact one page out of Mozilla’s ~22 million webpages.

Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, additional to the Google thread explaining that this manual penalty was applied in a very granular manner. In fact, it solely compact one page on Mozilla’s name, blog.mozilla.org/respindola/about.

Besides that being an improbable range of spammy comments on one page, it's disconcerting to check however confused Mozilla’s webmaster was over Google’s penalty notification. Don’t get Maine wrong, i'm an enormous fan of Google obtaining additional elaborate in their Webmaster Tools penalty notifications. however as you'll be able to see from our coverage of the penalty and Mozilla’s questions about the penalty, it appeared that this was a trifle larger than simply impacting one page on this huge web site.

This is an identical scenario as once the BBC was punished, and it clothed to be a penalty on one page.

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