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Just curious if anyone has any experience with this?
I've had to deal with a few domains recently that Google applied manual actions to and upon looking into the domain history I found they were used in content farms and other nefarious spammy marketing techniques.
I don't think this is from anything my clients have done and I've not been working with them long enough to break anything myself
Their present index (for links #majestic) is clean, one has a large number of clearly spammy links in the historical index, but I just wanted to understand more of how Google leverages these against domains and their stickiness (once the domain is no longer registered or hosting a website).
The re-inclusion request has already been done, just waiting to hear back, but I'm sure some of the other pros on here have (maybe) dealt with this exact scenario.
I've had to deal with a few domains recently that Google applied manual actions to and upon looking into the domain history I found they were used in content farms and other nefarious spammy marketing techniques.
I don't think this is from anything my clients have done and I've not been working with them long enough to break anything myself
Their present index (for links #majestic) is clean, one has a large number of clearly spammy links in the historical index, but I just wanted to understand more of how Google leverages these against domains and their stickiness (once the domain is no longer registered or hosting a website).
The re-inclusion request has already been done, just waiting to hear back, but I'm sure some of the other pros on here have (maybe) dealt with this exact scenario.