Depositioning – punishable or not?

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Depositioning – punishable or not?

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Another attack by a competitor's site may involve changing the content of our site. In practice, this means that the person who is hacking removes any content that contains keywords or changes the content of headings and titles. This simple action can lower the position of our site in search results. Some operate in a very discreet manner, so the changes are not immediately visible. The person performing the deposition can change the content of the image attribute, break the navigation, add hidden content or outgoing links.

Another type of Black Hat SEO can be the manipulation of user behavior. As gambling data taiwan part of these activities, a bot is created whose behavior is no different from the behavior of the user. For example, it can ask specific queries in the search engine and visit all pages except the one that is being depositioned. It can also increase the bounce rate by entering the page and immediately leaving it.


After learning about the methods of intentional depositioning, the conclusion is that it should be punishable. Fighting in court is possible only after accurately tracking down the computer from which actions were committed to the detriment of our site. There are regulations, thanks to which hosting operators and Internet providers are obliged to provide the appropriate investigative bodies with the necessary data regarding people against whom charges have been left.
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