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Anonymous
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Spamming on the internet of the online gambling sector has became epidemic almost. As a webmaster who plays by the rules, I definitely have no problem reporting spamming on the internet.

I understand how frustrating it is to click on a search result and not get the expected results. Well thanks to be able to report these results. I spend about a half an hour a day reporting spamming gambling websites.

I keep one window open for the google spam page as I have it saved in my favorites. Keep another window open with the search results and check the ones that I figure are the spamming websites.

To me it has become second nature to figure out the spammers by their website urls. Usually about 95% correct as to which ones are the spammers with their redirects.

Well I can usually report 30-40 in a half an hour this way, and yes Google has started to remove them.

What I like about report spam websites is that it makes the internet a better place for everyone. I definitely appreciate to get the expected results when I am checking on the internet.

With Google cleaning up spamming gambling websites this may have something to do with the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act. Wouldn’t it be in Google’s favor to clean up the industry as it makes them money indirectly by things that are related to online gambling via Google Adsense.

Wouldn’t Google be losing money if all those Google adds on the right side of your computer screen disappeared in the United States if online gambling is prohibited. They are not about to lose money so it is in their best interest also to clean up on spamming of gambling websites on the internet.

Well that is my point.:roflmao:

Barry Ohman
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