Can someone please explain to me what Google does whenever they ban a site from their index. Is it the IP address that gets banned or is it the domain?
Nick_W
5:15 pm on Mar 26, 2003 (gmt 0)
Well, it coudn't be the IP - What about all those poor folks on virtuall hosts? ;)
If you get banned you need a new domain and (probably) a new IP
Nick
MrSpeed
5:17 pm on Mar 26, 2003 (gmt 0)
My experience is that the domain is banned. Many sites share IP's thanks to virtual hosting so it doesn't make sense to unfairly punish a site just because they share a server with you.
On the other hand I know you will get replies from people saying IP's are banned and sites have been wrongly penalized.
jtoddv
6:29 pm on Mar 26, 2003 (gmt 0)
Thanks guys, I thought the same because of the virtual hosting.
Also, if you switched hosts and they gave you your new IP address, this new IP could be a banned one from someone who just left their service.