Matt Cutts Announces Tool For Reporting Scraped Content Ranking Better Than Original Content by @mattsouthern

Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, made an announcement on Twitter today about a new tool developed to let Google know when you find scraped content ranking better than original content. If you see a scraper URL outranking the original source of content in Google, please tell us about it: http://t.co/WohXQmI45X — Matt Cutts […] Author information Matt Southern Matt Southern is a marketing, communications and public relations professional.

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Matt Cutts Announces Tool For Reporting Scraped Content Ranking Better Than Original Content by @mattsouthern

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