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Business Week Notes Google is in Center of Splog Universe

Posted in General Splog News by Toivo Lainevool on the September 25th, 2005

Business Week had a review of Google’s new blog search. In it they noted that the search returns a lot of spam, and talked about how Google was the center of the Splog universe:

Google sits at the center of the spam-blog universe, and with its new search engine, this could get worse. Here’s why. Google already runs the biggest free blogging service in the world, Blogger. Since it’s free, easy and popular, Blogger unwittingly hosts loads of the spam blogs. Google also operates the largest automatic ad-placement service, AdSense. That provides much of the revenue for spam blogs. And you can bet that the spammers are already gaming their blogs to climb toward the top of Google’s new blog search.

They are very right. Google is in a great position to make things much better. Lets hope they do.

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SplogReporter Updates

Posted in General Splog News by Toivo Lainevool on the September 19th, 2005

SplogReporter has announced a few updates to their service. The updates include:

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Don’t Associate with Known Sploggers

Posted in General Splog News by Toivo Lainevool on the September 19th, 2005

It is now becoming bad business to even be associated with known sploggers. Weblog Empire recently announced that it will no longer be promoting Joel Comm’s AdSense secrects e-book because he has done business with Rick Butts, a known spam blog promoter.

I applaud this move. This type of pressure really sends a message to people.

I will also stop promoting Joel Comm’s e-book on my own sites.

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Second Web Spam Summit

Posted in General Splog News by Toivo Lainevool on the September 16th, 2005

Technorati is hosting the Second Web Spam Summit at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California next week. (The announcement doesn’t specify the day the event will be occuring.)

They plan on discussing “comment spam, link spam, TrackBack spam, tag spam, and fake weblogs”. I guess “fake weblogs” is where splogs fit it. I’m not sure I like the term “fake weblog”, it somehow doesn’t convey the whole idea for me. Fake weblog sound more like a weblog written by a fictional character.

I hope they make some progress at this summit this summit. The list of attendees so far is: Ask Jeeves, Feedster, Google, Microsoft, Six Apart, Tucows, WordPress, and Yahoo! It sounds like they have enough of the right people there to do some damage. I would like to see IceRocket, Bloglines and Microsoft (MSN) there as well.

Found via: Somewhat Frank

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AntiSplog.net Launched

Posted in General Splog News,New Resources by Toivo Lainevool on the September 6th, 2005

A new splog fighting website AntiSplog.net, has been launched.

According to the site

AntiSplog is a Spam blogs database which is based on an automated testing process. AntiSplog try to analyze blog content and detect different type of blogs spams. The information are recorded in database to be accessible online via a simple interface actually, that we’ll extend later with more functionalities.

You can submit the URL of a blog, and it determines whether or not it is slog. This is a promising new addition to the splog fighting toolkit.

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Blogspot Being Cleaned Up?

Posted in General Splog News by Toivo Lainevool on the September 5th, 2005

The Spam Chongqing Blog is reporting that he is not seeing much splog using Blogger’s “next” button. He saw only one clear splog and two questionable blogs.

I did my own quick test of 50 clicks on the “next” button and found only one questionable blog. That’s somewhere around 2-4% splogs. That’s much better than what Google Blogoscoped has reporting recently.

Wow, it looks like Blogger is really managing to clear out the splogs quickly. This is a very hopeful sign.

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Using Blogger’s “Flag” button

Posted in General Splog News by Toivo Lainevool on the August 28th, 2005

James Kew is reporting success in using Blogger’s “Flag” button.

This is a promising sign.

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PubSub’s efforts to Fight Splog

Posted in General Splog News by Toivo Lainevool on the August 27th, 2005

Bob Wyman, CTO and co-founder of PubSub.com, blog search engine, has posted a blog entry talking a little about his company’s efforts to fight splog.

He says:

I strongly believe that it is in the best interest of our users to filter this stuff out. It should also be noted that we generally will not identify the methods that we use to find these things and we won’t announce (except on rare occasions like this one) which feeds we’re filtering out. If we discuss our identification methods, people will simply learn how to work around those methods. If we identify which feeds we’re eliminating, we’ll be revealing valuable information about our methods.

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Spam Blog Creators Panicking

Posted in General Splog News by Toivo Lainevool on the August 25th, 2005

Some very good news from The Blog Herald. They have posted an email they got from a spam blog tool creator who appears to be very afraid of the crackdown on spam blogs. Hopefully the tide is turning.

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