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Originally Posted by Jdoughs
Black Hat does not mean temporarily. Often blackhatters will use tossaway domains so you will see them come and go, and often they will use more risky methods, which seals their fate.
But again, Black Hat don't mean it won't last. It all depends what practices and barriers are set in place.
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But what I'm asking is what have they done that's considered black hat that has enabled them to stay #1 on Google for one of the most searched words there is? If this question can't be answered, how do we know what they're doing is considered black hat? I mean it seems to me if they've been #1 on Google for so long, Google doesn't see anything wrong with whatever "black hat" stuff they're doing, and black hat SEO methods would generally mean something that Google would not be happy about.