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swcalc2016-03-10 18:02:59
Search Engine Optimization
swcalc, 2016-03-10 18:02:59

Non-unique content or how to capture Yandex?

Hello, I'm interested in your opinion, due to what comes out like this?
There is 1 site that parses all the questions and answers of the email, but Yandex ranks it higher.
Request to Yandex: " Problem in CS GO after update.... "
In 3rd place is the site with a question from jjew.ru , and already in 7th place is the same question from the mail .
As you can see - the question and answers are the same, how did it happen that Yandex decided to set the automatically aggregated content higher than the original one, despite the fact that the original source is more trusted ?
PS Already the mail is already on the 2nd page , and the jdzhev is on the 2nd place.
PSS Google also decided to raise the copy-paste higher , the difference is not great, but still.
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Dr_Gonzo, 2016-03-14
@swcalc

Faced such a situation: I wrote a large, unique article on my website. He wrote the article for people, based on usefulness. I spent two weeks collecting material and writing an article, fed it to Yandex as unique content, added a URL to the same Yandex and Google. The article really took off to the top and pushed Wikipedia (it was in 1st place for several requests at once).
At this time, a site appeared on the Runet, which parsed sites like mine and stupidly copy-pasted articles. As a result, while I was writing the second article, the site accumulated a shitty cloud of articles and took off to the 1st place, because articles appeared every day, and God forbid, once a week on my site.
As for Google - well done guys, they have a special service and if an article is stolen, write there, justify it, they check the cache of the article, break through it and exclude it from the search if you are right. And all this is done in 2-3 days. On the first appeal, in 3 hours they were removed from the issuance.
What Yandex did was just pi...c. At a certain time, my article flew to the second page, regardless of the fact that I fed its text to Yandex as original. After a couple of days, my site for this request generally flew out of the search results!!! I wrote to the owner of the site who sent me and said that he would generally sue for libel. And when I started to correspond with Plato, they answered me that there is a lot of the same information in the search for this query and therefore we exclude some (this is done automatically)!
Those. in the end, I can also suffer from the fact that I decided not to plagiarize, but to make a site for people.
Yandex, by its actions, essentially pushes everyone to copy-paste - what for to strain and write something, the article will merge anyway, it’s better to steal and publish stolen content on your site more often.
PS At the moment, we managed to get through to the owner of the site, agreed on a link to the original article, let's see how this will affect the situation.

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Dmitry, 2016-03-10
@mytmid

1. "One-armed bandit" Yandex (when the results are mixed)
2. Personal search (even if you disabled it or not authorized)
3. If the site is in the search results, it does not mean that it will always be there.
4. The quality of Yandex search leaves much to be desired (ie bullshit).

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