An interesting Google Webmaster Help
thread has a webmaster who has a manual action, he said he removed the
content, and even left the page blank but the manual action won't go
away.
Google's John Mueller explained why in an interesting way. He wrote:
If
there's no content on these pages, there's nothing that users would be
missing by lifting a manual action. If you'd like your reconsideration
request to be processed, you really need to first have unique,
compelling, and high-quality content of your own on these pages (not
just rewritten, spun, autogenerated, or otherwise reused content).
You see, he said "if there's no content on these pages, there's nothing that users would be missing by lifting a manual action."
That
is true, but if the manual action was for the content, then if it is
gone - shouldn't it be removed. That is an assumption that here the
penalty is for content.
Anyway, I wanted to share this with you all because the response was pretty interesting.
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