
"Google may use your report to take manual action against violations. If we issue a manual action, we send whatever you write in the submission report verbatim to the site owner to help them understand the context of the manual action."
"Ranking manipulation techniques that attempt to compromise the quality of Google's search results violate our spam policies and can negatively impact a site's ranking."
"Google said it won't include any other identifying information when we notify the site owner; as long as you avoid including personal information in the open text field, the report remains anonymous."
Google has updated its spam report policy, stating that submissions may lead to manual actions against violations. The previous policy did not allow for this. The updated policy clarifies that Google will send the content of the report to the site owner to provide context for the manual action, while ensuring that no identifying information is included. Users are advised to avoid personal information in their reports to maintain anonymity.
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