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Spammers have been using 302 redirects and meta refreshes for years and this method has gotten this technique banned by the search engines.
Couldn't spammers just use 301 redirects in an ASP script also. How does google know if the content has actually been moved or not.
Their may be a technical explanation for this, but I can't think of any.
Can anybody help.
I don't want to wake up someday and find that my 301 redirect has gotten me banned.
If that was the question then the answer is no. Why? Quite simply they'd have just penalised pretty much every established site on the internet because after a while stuff moves and so being a good webmaster you'd use a 301 to point to the new location.
Kind of the same as "Will they penalised multiple sites on the same IP?" always comes back as no because that would mean banning anyone using a virtual site, which is probably quite a lot of small-medium websites.
If you mean is it possible for a spammer to use a 301 to get *someone else* banned? Then the answer is still no - for the same reasons that a penalised site linking to you doesn't affect your site.
- Tony