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Google’s Kenya Scraping Deception

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  1. Interesting to say the least. This really does sound like a group in a minority. A typical sales room banter. Say anything to get the sale and if it works keep saying it. Would this even be Google in fact? Google selling websites? This sounds more like a web agency trying to deceive to get the sales. A typical sales pitch.

  2. janedd

    Funny how google is always “unaware” of issues! Google chrome linkbuilding and now this. Must be nice to be blissfully ignorant.

  3. One way or the other Google still has culpability and still needs to make reparations, albeit, at the end of the sun-kissed day.

  4. Rob

    From reading the original story, it seems that robots.txt would have been no help here.

    The pages probably weren’t scraped by a bot, they were being read by humans and then acted on to initiate sales calls.

  5. Hopefully they will sue google for fraud. Google is getting too big and arrogant.

  6. I think the last paragraph of this article sums the whole thing up, albeit without expressly pointing out the elephant in the room, so I shall take it upon my very self to do exactly that. This has NOTHING to do with Google policies but rather individual employees of GKBO applying Del Boy tactics to close sales leads. Mocality can wax as lyrical as possible, but at the end of the sun-kissed day, it merely is a ploy by Mocality to squeeze as many Google dollars as possible into their treasury for no plausible reason. And that, my friends, is the elephant in the room!

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