Yesterday i tried to clear 5 Basic Misconceptions Of WordPress Users About Blogger. There was one major miss conception that i wanted to clear out then, but it required much detail to be discussed. So will Blogger really delete your blog for no reason?
To summarize, NO!
Have you ever thought about the position Google or Blogger in specific is enjoying online? Folks at Google (Blogger) had always tried their best to make the online experience better than before. After all they are here for business right? And its in 'their' interest to follow the what they are doing. (i.e to build a spam free online environment).
Who complains?
Note that Blogger doesn't entertain any personnel grudge against a particular webmaster. Its not how the internet giants work. Straight, there are rules, and the one who doesnt follow
them gets penalized. Easy?
So whats against their policy?
it's worth describing a few examples of what Blogger regularly removes, as part of its zero tolerance policy to abusive / inappropriate content:
- Affiliate marketing.
- Content created with scripts and programs, rather than by hand.
- Content or links referencing referral-based activities such as GPT, MMH ("Make Money from Home"), MMF ("Make Money Fast"), MLM ("Multi-Level Marketing"), PTC, or PTS.
- Content scraped from other blogs / websites.
- Copyright Infringement.
- Large blogs with multiple, unfocused / unrelated subjects.
- Links to Illegal Downloads / Streaming / Torrents.
There are literally millions of Blogger blogs out there. Search out for Blogger blogs today, it gave 595,000,000 search results. Thats the number Blogger has to deal with. They have set up an algorithm that automatically suspends out the blogs that doesn't abide by the said polices above.
Though the good part of the story is, that you get the chance to appeal. They don't want you to get demoralized. All they strive for is to ensure a better online experience where there are minimal blogs with viruses, marlwares, copied content etc.
You are not singled out
Here are few explaintions from Blogger that suggests that you're singled out.
- Get To The Root Of The Problem - Blame The Spammers
- The Attack Of The Clones
- Coyotes, Hyenas, And Turkeys
Peace.
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Nice but frightening post :)
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@Ritesh Warke
ReplyDeleteRitest Warke,
Sorry to say that moving to a self-hosted solution would not help bloggers from the chop.
To be safe, just follow Blogger's Official guidelines.
Hassam Ahmad Awan,
ReplyDeleteYour guidelines are good but they are not entirely correct. Please refer to Blogger's Term of Service to get more understanding.
Keep up the good work! :)
can we have something other than blogger and wordpress or you have planned a series for this one as well?
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Hi Hassam,
ReplyDeleteI am not sure as to what happened, I was following your different tricks on my blog and did a number of customizations. But after that, my new posts url takes the first few words from my page as the http url. Before it used to be the title.
Check http://www.howexchangeworks.com/2011/11/title-seems-simple-enough-and-it-is-if.html and http://www.howexchangeworks.com/2011/11/exchange-2010-sp2-ad-schema-changes.html to see the difference in url.
How can I fix it?
Thanks
if i moved to custom domain purchased by google, then Can google remove my blog or not?
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