I rarely submit questions for Google's Matt Cutts, but I did submit one and he actually answered it in a video.
The
question was, Matt - what are your regrets related to web spam. I
specifically asked "Was there a key moment in your spam fighting career
where you made a mistake that you regret, related to spam?"
Matt said he regrets two things, maybe more, but he listed two things:
(1) Not acting faster on paid links that pass PageRank.
(2) Making the wrong decision early on about content farms.
Here is the video where he digs into each one:
I also summarized it in detail at Search Engine Land, so if you do not want to watch the video, you can read my summary there.
Here is the transcript of the video:
0:00: today we have a fun webmaster question from Barry Schwartz in New York0:04: barry asks with their key moment in your spam fighting career0:09: where you made a mistake that you regret related to spare him so he's not just0:13: talking about choices order over anything like that0:16: I can think about least two mistakes other than a half million related to0:20: stand hopefully in Upper0:22: I remember hmmm talking to a very well-known SEO0:27: and a search conference in San Jose no0:30: probably seven years ago give or take0:33: and and then issues that you know what0:36: paid links are just to prove wonders to cook their two common there's no way0:40: that you guys will be able to0:41: crack down on them and enforced and come up with good algorithms or or take0:45: manual action disorder0:46: put the genie back in the bottle as he put it and a and that was when I0:50: realized that made a mistake and that we had allowed0:53: paid link that has been trying to go a little bit too poor0:56: and become a little bit too common when and so in the early days over out yet1:00: 2005-20061:02: you'd see Google cracking down a lot more aggressively in taking a pretty1:06: hard liner rhetoric about feelings the past Adrian1:09: at this point most people know that Google disapproves amid1:14: probably violates like the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines all those sorts1:17: of things1:18: we have now released a targeted we take spam reports about it1:21: and so for the most part people realize that's not a good idea1:25: if they do that they might base the consequences and so for the most part1:29: people try to steer clear appealing to the past a drink at this point but we1:33: probably waited too long before we started to take a strong stand1:37: on that particular issue hmmm another mistake that I remember1:41: is on there was a Gruber content farms1:45: and a and we were getting to internal complaints where people said look1:50: this website or that website is really bad it's it's just1:54: poor quality stuff on a legal it's been our low quality1:57: but it's a really were pleaser experience and I had been to one2:01: particular page along the sides because2:03: one point my my toilet was running and I was like okay how you diagnose the2:08: toilet was running2:09: and I had gotten a good insert from that particular page2:13: and I think I might have over generalized a little bit been like no no2:16: there's not a great bonding2:17: quality content onto the sides because look here with this one-page the Hope2:21: Solo2:22: the diagnostic why does your toilet run and how do you think that all that sort2:25: of stuff2:26: and the mistake that I made was judging from that one in it do and not do in2:30: larger-scale samples are listening to the feedback or2:33: you know looking at more pages on the site and so I think it took us a little2:36: bit longer2:38: to realize that some of these lower quality sides are content farms or2:41: whatever you want to call them2:43: we're sorta mass creating pages rather than really solving users needs with2:48: with fantastic content so I think Tom as a result we did wake up to that we2:53: started working on it2:53: months before really became wide scale in terms of complaints2:57: %uh but we probably could have been working on it even earlier mom3:01: regardless you know we're always looking for good feedback we're always looking3:04: for where we missing when we need to do to make our web3:07: result better-quality and a and so anytime we roll something out3:11: there's always the question up could you have bought have some way to3:15: to stop that were to take better action or or more clever algorithm3:19: and could you have done it sooner and so on you know3:22: you like Google does a lot a great work and that's very rewarding than we feel3:26: like okay we have3:28: cool you know heard are bird3:31: working hours with many people work and you at the same time you always wonder3:35: could you be doing something better3:36: could you belinda cleaner way to do it a more elegant way to do it something with3:40: higher precision3:41: I recall and that's okay you know it it's healthy for us to be asking3:44: ourselves then3:45: so great question those are coupled he moments like to remember where3:49: like we made a mistake by not paying attention to a particular topic soon3:54: book that helps
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