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    cobs is offline Fixer Upper
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    yes the global click fraud rate stands at 28% as per the data collected by clickforensics

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    Google is really strict in this terms, even if you have network of clickers, you'll still get caught. That's how good Google's system is, and you have to take note that its still improving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philippine_real_estate View Post
    Google is really strict in this terms, even if you have network of clickers, you'll still get caught. That's how good Google's system is, and you have to take note that its still improving.

    If you only knew how good Google is at watching this it might just scare you. In many cases they give alot of sites the benefit of the doubt for a certain period. It is impossible for you to have a set of clickers, clicking away without it forming a easily detectable pattern.

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    the link you posted doesn't work, I am interested with that 50k too...hope to see more information here....

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    been using Fark but never heard of this news,anyway thanks for letting us know, atleast I may have to be aware of it.

    Quote Originally Posted by re_advice View Post
    I remember when this was posted. There is a site called fark.com in which if any news ever gets posted on that site, the news server will move the link once it sees a lot of traffic being generated from one particular site. I think they do this to help cut down on their bandwidth or something. Not sure but there has been several cases where once the site gets posted on there, there is so much traffic, the site crashes.

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    it is already expired..
    "The page you are seeking has expired and is no longer available at msnbc.com.
    However, it may be available at The Washington Post. " ,maybe i'll look for something else. that is related on this..

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