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Wednesday, May 05, 2010
We pay attention to dozens of different languages in our spam fighting, but sometimes we really
want to drill down and concentrate on a small number of languages. We'd like to ask for your help
to identify webspam in Thai, Indonesian, Romanian, Czech and Farsi. If you know of sites that
violate ourwebmaster guidelinesin these languages, please send us aspam report.
We use this information not only to look at the sites listed in reports, but also to improve our
effectiveness in the rest of your language on the web.
Thanks in advance for any data you send our way about spam in these languages. Of course, you're
always welcome to submitspam reportsin other languages too!
Written by Viktor Nebehaj andMatt Cutts, Search Quality Team
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