I am curious about something; I would be very happy if those with knowledge or experience could answer. I have 6 Gmail accounts, and I added sites to all of them in groups of 3-4, with each site hosted on a different location and IP address. I am linking from the sites in one Gmail account to the sites in another Gmail account. Will search engines notice this? In other words, will they detect my network? If they do, do they apply a direct spam penalty? I would appreciate it if anyone has information about this.
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I’m curious about something and would really appreciate answers from those with knowledge or experience. I have 6 Gmail accounts with 3
Makes perfect sense, as you said, I’ve already deleted 3-4 of them.
You aren’t adding them to WM, and are you not using Analytics either?
If you are using Analytics, it should still be detectable.
I wonder if they store and compare IP and computer-related information when opening different accounts or using those accounts?
If software like Google Drive is installed, they can even get the HDD number.
Maybe they didn’t check.
However, not linking to sites in the same WM is a logical precaution.
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Here’s how I think about it. We’re talking about Google, man. If not WM, there’s Gmail; if not that, there’s Chrome, there’s Drive, they have it all. Never mind all that, we use AdSense, the same AdSense on all sites. So I don’t think there’s any need to compete with SDKs against Google on this. They’ll find out somehow. Even if they don’t catch it now, they’ll push an update tomorrow and find it. Then you’ll end up crying like me ![]()
Sir, if it isn’t registered on Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools, they can’t detect it because it appears as a normal user; there are millions of sites, I really don’t think they can keep track of it. Are there any friends who have a solution suggestion regarding this subject?
Makes sense
We cannot say it won’t notice; standing before us here is a company that makes driverless cars and robots (Google announced it acquired Boston Dynamics in 2013).
Friends who are curious can see the latest version of Atlas on the Boston Dynamics channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7vVhkEfw4nOGp8TyDk7RcQ
Even though it seems like I’m going off-topic, I actually haven’t; after all, as we know, it works to give its visitors the most accurate information and deals with such crazy technologies. If we think it can’t notice, why are we asking for and sharing opinions here right now? ![]()
At least it might not be interested right now. But they might think they need to be. Even this site has an Analytics code, and we don’t know for what purposes the Analytics code is used besides the information given to us.
Did you change your mind? ![]()
No, I didn’t change my mind, but what was said made sense too. I mean, no one can really say anything definitive about this anyway, but I think like you do. It’s best not to create a fake persona.