Immunity on Duplicate Content
by Harun Yayli on Tuesday, June 5th, 2007 at 10:59 pm under Exploits, Google, Ideas
I’m trying to understand how google handles the duplicate contents and wondering why some sites are luckier than others, almost having an immunity for duplicate content issues.
Some collective sites like answers.com is seems to be immune to the duplicate content penalties.
See this page about smokey bear(PR4). Correct me if I’m wrong but all I’m seeing is a rip of wikipedia page(PR6) along with lots and lots of advertisements.
Who can really say that this page benefits surfers when wikipedia page is exactly the same thing. I guess answers.com is taking this duplication tactics to the roof. Google is also helping them to drive traffic by hardlinking to their content as the “definition” reference.
I’m expecting no comments from Matt Cutts :), just thinking laudly.
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