![]() That might be possible though.ĮDIT: if the links appeared in the sidebar, like the new link to a self-hosted torrent, it meant that two links to a bad neighborhood were on every page of that website, not just a lone link. I don't expect Google to follow my links to a shady domain, check if the torrent is a lone non-infringing Linux distro, or one of the many other infringing torrents on The Pirate Bay. Links to web spammers or bad neighborhoods on the web If Google deemed The Pirate Bay a "bad neighborhood", their Webmaster Guidelines seem to say so: I wonder if the same holds for organic search and that it could hurt your rankings. ![]() Linking to The Pirate Bay or Demonoid could be in violation of above, regardless of whether you wrote the book or not. Any other content that is illegal, promotes illegalĪctivity or infringes on the legal rights of others Sites with Google ads may not include or link to: That violates any of our content guidelines. Publishers may not place AdSense code on pages with content This was no false positive, if you follow the letter: Now I see a user who probably didn't read/understand/or forgot the Adsense policy. If the user had linked to a torrent hosted on its own domain, and the Adsense user got banned for it, then I'd call it an absurd outcome.
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