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Any comment from Googleguy or anybody?
Yes, there will be plenty more of them now. That'll be due to the WebmasterWorld exploit multiplier effect.
>Google via its relevant online form, about a week ago, but still the spammer keeps no. 1 position with Google's tolerance.
It's been noted time and time again here that the reporting process is slooooow and results are spotty. With billions of pages in the index, I'd give them a little more than a week to respond.
<Does it show on the page?>
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If you mean the viewer readable text, no it doesn't. It shoes on the code however, and this is what Googlebot reads.
"descent" means: falling - on the way down. Are you sure that's what you meant?
Seriously, I've seen sites around for years with these kind of coding errors. I've not seen it make 1 bit of difference to rankings. SEs read 1 title and 1 lot of body code no matter how many times you repeat them - that's it!
<Seriously, I've seen sites around for years with these kind of coding errors. I've not seen it make 1 bit of difference to rankings>.
I don't want to doubt you on this, but it does not answer to my question how, a page without backlinks even from its own site, with more than 50% of its viewable text as header 1 and 2 can outrank all the other long established pages. It may fall back after the next Google dance, until then, however, they benefit from a drawback in Google's ranking policy. Unless this is an intentional strategy by Google to give new pages a chance to be seen, which I doubt, since it endangers the whole philosophy of Google's pagerank system, that brought Google to the top in the first place.
Seen some of the junk code being spewed out by the gui editors lately? There was a major wysiwug program just a year ago, that had a similar bug. If you tried to edit the meta tags and then re-edit the file in the editor, you'd get double bodies.
I guess I see this stuff all the time since I use Opera all the time. It's so easy to slice out the css and graphics from a page, that bogus html just jumps off the page.