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Dino - you have just explained perfectly why it is a waste of time to seperate out domains over class c's - taking Google as an example - if they get a flag that you "might" be running a farm or group for your own benefit (which really doesnt happen much anymore) its all in a manual review and supported by things like an auto review of the domains registrations (guess why Google became a certified registrar recently) and probablility calculations that look at the distributions.
The point made about external links coming into the network is why most people that have hundreds of domains on single Class C's dont get looked at as link farms - they are distributing and receiving PR to and from different "owners" - and no flag would get raised.
As far as ranking in the actual SE results (SERPS) - the more incoming and outgoing you can build the better - which if youre playing with your own 20 domains, is easy enough to do in concert with other WMs - and be able to fly way under the SEs flags
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