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But then imagine you take affilate content and change every tenth word. Would that limbo under the flag for the penalty?
Or put another way, what is the length of the duplicate text string that flags the penalty? 100 characters? 200? 500? More? And does the filter work more strongly in the affilate rich sectors (e.g. hotels?).
Don't worry, I am not about to do anything evil like stealing someones site -- but a friend/client who does well on affilate work finally got hit by dup filter.
Peace,
Colin
The biggest risk, IMO, comes from nearly identical pages dominating the SERPs - even if the SE algo doesn't catch it, a disgruntled competitor will complain.
It is an interesting story; the only thing the guy did wrong was to jump from a less popular program to a more popular program. Well, more precisely went with the content of the new one.
He was making an extremely healthy living from his only site and is now is down to 20% of it. Ouch.