What is a cluster?

SPAG is a blog that has been created to spread spam, usually does not contain any original content. The couples are extremely frustrating for people in the blog community because they are clogging the already crowded internet and theft of legitimate blogs is a worrying problem of the principle and also for people who use their blogs as a profit source. Estimates in 2007 indicate that up to 20% of the blogs listed on the Internet are actually splogs. Slogs are about as old as a community of blogs, thanks to the ability to fill almost every conceivable niches. Because many companies offer free blogging, the start of the pad is incredibly easy and does not require any cash expenses. Once a splog is created, it can be used to try to increase the site in the search engine ranking using extensive links. It is common for SPAMMER to begin with hundreds of signatures that numerous websites refer to a single spam site, in the hope of force it to increase it in the search engine ranking to click on it.

Spog content can have a number of forms. Many sploggers do what is called "scratching", which includes theft of content from other sites and its reposting. Many splogs take advantage of scratch RSS channels, as these sources can be used to centrally organize the content for the explicit purpose of its theft. Scratching is illegal and can be difficult to detect, especially when spaggers do it cleverly, change some aspects of stolen text and remove all links to the original site. Some bloggers use monitoring services to find stolen content for this reason.

In other cases, the content of the Spog is complete nonsense. In general, it is not infamous; Their purpose is to create links that other sites in the hope that they will be confusing search engines. Many slogs also generate feedback in an attempt to get to the legitimate websites; Bloggers usually try to prevent such unhealthy backwardThe guards discovered on their website. A visit to the mat can reveal a website that is relatively significant and often quite ugly.

The fight against the problem with the pad is extremely difficult. Several websites are devoted exclusively to reporting Splogs and scratching, and these pages encourage users to report Splogs to their hosts when they appear on the hosted services. Many of these hosts have taken steps to make it more difficult to create a blog, in the hope of eliminating spam, and usually responding to the claims of spam blogs quite quickly.

6 Reporting such pages can be challenging because the typically splogger goes to large lengths to cover its identity and hide the identity of any internet host. If the contents of the blogger are stolen and reposted on the mat and he is hosted on duty, he can also get help from his host.

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