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En el episodio número 227 de esta semana en TWiT, la cabeza del equipo contra el spam Matt Cutts contestó algunas preguntas que le hicieron los anfitriones Leo Laporte y Jeff Jarvis. Una de las respuestas que Matt dió fue que Google apunta a Quebrantar el espíritu de los spammers para incitarlos a cambiar su curso de acción.
Jeff Jarvis, un conocido periodísta y profesor, le preguntó a Matt qué ha aprendido sobre la psicología del spammer. Entonces explicó que para detenerlos no solo el objetivo es evitar que ganen dinero, sinó que busca frustrarlos al punto de hacer que pierdan el deseo de realizar spam en google.
Las palabras exactas:
If you want to stop spam, the most straight forward way to do it is to deny people money because they care about the money and that should be their end goal. But if you really want to stop spam, it is a little bit mean, but what you want to do, is sort of break their spirits. There are lots of Google algorithms specifically designed to frustrate spammers. Some of the things we do is give people a hint their site will drop and then a week or two later, their site actually does drop. So they get a little bit more frustrated. So hopefully, and we’ve seen this happen, people step away from the dark side and say, you know what, that was so much pain and anguish and frustration, let’s just stay on the high road from now on.
Fuente: Searchengineland
Jeff Jarvis, un conocido periodísta y profesor, le preguntó a Matt qué ha aprendido sobre la psicología del spammer. Entonces explicó que para detenerlos no solo el objetivo es evitar que ganen dinero, sinó que busca frustrarlos al punto de hacer que pierdan el deseo de realizar spam en google.
Las palabras exactas:
If you want to stop spam, the most straight forward way to do it is to deny people money because they care about the money and that should be their end goal. But if you really want to stop spam, it is a little bit mean, but what you want to do, is sort of break their spirits. There are lots of Google algorithms specifically designed to frustrate spammers. Some of the things we do is give people a hint their site will drop and then a week or two later, their site actually does drop. So they get a little bit more frustrated. So hopefully, and we’ve seen this happen, people step away from the dark side and say, you know what, that was so much pain and anguish and frustration, let’s just stay on the high road from now on.
Fuente: Searchengineland