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We can report these sites till the proverbial cows come home, but that’s just spinning our wheels and getting us nowhere.

The people who make these sites don’t just stop when a bunch of their sites get penalized – they expect that to happen and they are continuously producing more sites to replace them.

The most effective way to stop them is through the casino groups themselves.

Repeatedly reporting them is just another blemish on the industry, and it will (and already has) backfired on ALL gambling webmasters. As insiders we may know the difference between a spam/junk site and a regular one, but to the people at the helm of the search engines, gambling sites are just a pain in the ass, and they’ll keep on changing the algos until we’re all penalized because our keywords happen to be online gambling related.

— But wait! hasn’t that happened already?

No, it’s an individual effort. But if enough of us do it on our own (stop promoting casinos who appear on the crap sites), we can make a real difference.

Just out of principle, I’m not going to promote a casino group that lets these scoundrals shit on us.