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from pmg2007 73 days ago #
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I find this extremely troubling. I do not think that a top user like Zaibatsu should be banned for the acts of someone else. He has spent a lot of time on that website, most people will never realize how much time he has spent. To take that from him is sad to me. I am sure if they reactivated him he would correct anything he could have done wrong.

from pmg2007 107 days ago #
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That is hilarious. I guess SEO penalties can only work against you, and never for you. HaHa. Try the reverse and I bet you other site gets knocked off the map.

from pmg2007 150 days ago #
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from pmg2007 150 days ago #
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I think for the most part you should leave out Digg, Reddit, and StumbleUpon from this type of strategy. Anything that could bring you traffic you should not use those websites to submit just for backlinks (meaning submitting content that will not benefit the community), that will be a great way to get the domain banned. Especially on digg, they seem to flag domains for very little reasons.

from pmg2007 155 days ago #
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I am with purpleview, perphaps the most amusing part is that Microsoft was either left out or simply decided not to join this project. Either way it is just one more reason that will leave them at the number three spot for search engines. Anyway, this is a huge breakthrough for Flash. I am sure it will not have Flash dominating the search results, but it is a step in the right direction.

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