Fellow writers - what do you think? 11 million sites.
The Register notes that a recent report showed that .cc had twice as many phishing attacks as any other domain extension, especially because of the .co.cc subdomain. The company that owns .co.cc says it has 11,383,746 registered domains.
As Search Engine Land points out, Google wiped out content from a freehost before. For example, the search engine banned a Polish freehost due to a large volume of spam.
Google's been vigilant about cutting down on spam since its early days, when employees had to manually search for porn sites to filter them out of results. Recently, the site introduced a series of changes to further cut down on spam and content farms."
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