Spotting and squashing spam on Google Search

    Spotting and squashing spam on Google Search

    Spotting and squashing spam on Google Search


    Posted: 08 Jun 2018

    When you search with Google, our goal is to provide you with results from relevant and authoritative sources. We work hard to ensure that search spam doesn’t get in the way of you finding the information you’re looking for.

    You can get a sense of how search could be ruined by search spam by visiting the spam folder in your Gmail account. Just as Gmail fights email spam and keeps it out of your inbox, our search spam fighting systems work to keep your search results clean.

    Okay, so what is spam?

    Search spam comes in a variety of different forms. We refer to a page or site as “spammy” if it is trying to fool or manipulate our ranking systems. Some spam comes from site owners who are intentionally trying to secure higher search rankings using techniques that go against our guidelines. While search spam is designed impact search ranking, some spammy pages may also be harmful to users, trying to trick you into providing your personal or financial information or subscribing to a service with unclear terms.

    In more serious cases, spammy webpages are on websites that may unknowingly have been victims of hacking. Hacked websites can create serious threats to users: once controlled by hacker, a site can become a channel for distributing malware or causing further damage, while also taking advantage of the legitimate website owner.

    That doesn’t sound good. What are you doing about it?

    We have systems in place to detect and prevent search spam, but we also work actively with site owners to maintain a healthy web. We provide guidelines for webmasters, encouraging them to produce high-quality content and services. In 2017, we conducted 250+ webmaster meetups and office hours around the world reaching more than 220,000 website owners. Through our support forum we answered thousands of questions each month, and through Search Console we sent over 45 million notifications to registered website owners alerting them to possible problems with their websites which could affect their appearance in search. While most spam detection is done automatically, when spam slips through, we take manual action. Last year, we sent 6 million manual action messages to webmasters about practices we identified that were against our guidelines, along with information on how to resolve the issue.

    Last year, we focused a great deal of effort on reducing the impact on users from hacked websites, and were able to detect and remove more than 80 percent of compromised sites from search results. We’re also working closely with many providers of popular content management systems like WordPress and Joomla to help them fight spammers that abuse forums and comment sections.

    What can I do?

    Our automated systems are constantly working to detect and block spam. Still, we always welcome hearing from you when something seems … phishy. Last year, we were able to take action on nearly 90,000 user reports of search spam.

    Reporting spam, malware and other issues you find helps us protect the site owner and other searchers from this abuse. You can file a spam report, a phishing report or a malware report. You can also alert us to any issue with Google search by clicking on the “Send feedback” link at the bottom of the search results page, which will trigger this reporting tool:



    You can highlight whatever issue you may have spotted in search, add comments and forward that to our search team for review.

    Your feedback is appreciated to help us create a spam-free search experience for everyone.


    Source: https://blog.google/products/search/...m-report-2017/
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    08 Jun 2018


  1. Posts : 5,452
    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
       #1

    Good to know.
    I have been using Google Search since the Vista years. That's about 10 years ago.
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  2. Posts : 2,075
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    I switched from Google search to Duck Duck Go about a year ago....and never looked back.
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  3. Posts : 430
    Windows 10 Pro
       #3

    Plankton Same here! Duck Duck Go since MS ended the support for XP. I have also been using Pale Moon browser on my XP machine since MS dropped XP support. Both work well with little if any tracking.
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  4. Posts : 134
    Windows 10 Home 64bit V1803
       #4

    I use Google search on both my PC and Android phones.
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  5. Posts : 622
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #5

    Don't bother leaving feedback. They ignore it. I know.

    Instead use this.
    Google Hit Hider by Domain (Search Filter / Block Sites)
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