Most SEOs Think Google Shouldn't Delist A Hacked Site https://ift.tt/2G0kgQw As you know, Search Engine Land was delisted from Google's search results for most of the day on Friday because a bug in Google's hack sites classifier labeled the site as being hacked. Colin McDermott ran a Twitter poll asking if Google should delist the site or just issue a warning. 2/3rds of those who responded said Google should just issue a warning. The question was "Should Google completely remove websites that it suspects are hacked/serving malware?"
Here is that poll:
John Mueller from Google said it isn't that simple:
He also implied Google stepped up their hack site filtering and maybe that is why? But he didn't clearly say that, it was maybe implied:
And then this:
Anyway, I can see it from both sides. No one wants their site to be delisted over a false positive. But at the same time, Google doesn't want anyone going to a site that can end up harming people. Tough call and bugs do happen. Forum discussion at Twitter. SEO via Search Engine Roundtable https://ift.tt/1sYxUD0 December 6, 2018 at 06:30AM
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