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Ever wondered how Google deals with all the spam  complaints they get? Well wonder no more, they are giving the answer through their latest Google Webmaster Central YouTube Channel video. You can guarantee Google is getting thousand of spam complaints each hour. So does it make sense that the most popular sites are the ones being dealt with first? Are sites that don’t get a lot of traffic are free to spam away? Let’s hear your comments on Google’s way of dealing with spam complaints.
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