Google receives 7.8 Million Link Removal Requests

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Google is now became busy in removing spam links. As per online source we know Google now removing 1 million links per day. But it was received around 7.8 Million requests which is all time high. This number may increase because website copying and spamming is increasing day by day. In that 95% websites don't have any https and DMCA certifications.

In 2012 Google received less than 2 Million, coming to 2013 ending this is increased gradually with some ups and down and settle down at 4 Million. But It is now in 2014 drastically increasing day by day and reached all time high 7.8 Million removal requests which is a big headache for Google. Now they have to spend more time just to remove these links and verification processes instead of improving Google Search Engine Algorithm.

There is an institute called RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) working on anti-piracy. If they will go legally all the spam or illegal downloading websites will be banned as per law. It seems like RIAA, DMCA, copy right holders, internet service providers and other government and social organizations will bring an official solution to this.

In the meantime, as usual Google gets requests and processing will be continued. Now records trends is going on, so we have to see for the new record or 10 or 15 Million Removal Requests.
 

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This is a major changes done for ranking in all over world. Most of site owner and webmaster aware of google algorithm and not take chance to hit or banned by dummy content and spammy back link. That's why they are send request to cut my relation with bad and spammy back links by using disavow tool.
 
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