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Granted, there is a massive amount of junk out there - but not all of it is
Thousands of websites, all with a paragraph here and a paragraph there stolen from your website. Over the course of time, your website will be dissected into thousands of different pieces. As you update your pages, say you freshen up an aff banner or rotate some product images, then those thousands of other pages may be seen as older than your original page.
Now G,Y,M may see your website as an amalgamation of other websites, or at the very least, devalue your content, and send you less traffic.
Are you really that confident in GYM to understand what is and is not original content?
Are you willing to put your website on the roulette table of theories and guesses and gamble with your traffic (and livelihood)? Does that make any sense?
I want to make sure you understood me correctly - these "scraper" sites scrape directories like dmoz - each listed site is not scraped; it simply has the title and short dmoz-like description (some of those are replaced with google result type descriptions - but it amounts to the same thing).
Now if that is the case, why am at (greater than normal) danger of being scraped? Because the scraper who originally scraped dmoz will at some point also scrape its own (later added) links? Or because somebody else will scrape the scraper?
I would appreciate if you could explain your reasoning a little bit
Thanks
hehe. Maybe it's time for a proper definition of what a scrape is.
In any case, I don't think it's harmful. That's part of the benefit of a dmoz listing, as well as a Yahoo directory listing.