Reverse SEO as a Crime — An Act No Sane Person Would Ever Conceive
This essay exposes the criminal practice known as “reverse SEO,” a method used to deliberately erase targets from search results. Drawing on firsthand experience and expert insight, it questions Google’s responsibility in enabling acts rooted in “plausible lies” and “bottomless evil.”
No decent human being would ever conceive of such a thing.
2016-08-25
The SE mentioned above clearly understood the method by which searches for “The Turntable of Civilization” on Goo were removed from the search results.
“The method is to deliberately attach the titles and texts of the target—someone whose search counts or rankings one wants to lower—to vulgar blogs that search robots judge to be low-level.
The quickest way is to plaster them indiscriminately onto blogs such as those featuring adult videos.
When this is done, the target’s search ranking steadily falls.
Eventually, it disappears from the search results altogether.”
As happened twice this month, the content is folded into pages that appear only after clicking through to the final page more than a dozen pages away—in other words, pages that no one ever looks at.
Anyone would think that such acts are crimes committed only by people who possess the DNA of countries defined by “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
No decent human being would ever conceive of such a thing.
Yet the company called Google encourages nonsense such as SEO measures and, in doing so, fosters criminal acts carried out through the opposite method—so-called reverse SEO.
Is it not truly a despicable company.
While fostering evil, it earns some of the largest profits in the world.
Exactly as the SE said.
The blog onto which the title “The Turntable of Civilization” was pasted on the final page where Goo searches for “The Turntable of Civilization” disappeared was a so-called North Korean ○○○ blog, a blog containing the name of a female genital organ, making its villainy beyond description.
At the same time, companies such as Google, which allow such people to do whatever they please and leave them unchecked, are themselves truly despicable companies.
To be continued.
