GDPR EU site top ranked for 'NSFW AI Apps'

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  • cordoba
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2010
    • 1363

    #1

    Business GDPR EU site top ranked for 'NSFW AI Apps'

    Can somebody explain this to me?

    I noticed that the following was highly ranked for some NSFW AI tool keywords:
    https://gdprinfo.eu/nsfw-ai-apps-july

    It's clearly been written entirely by AI in 5 seconds.

    I checked on Semrush and that page gets over 40K visitors daily. That page hasn't got a single backlink, but the domain has 131K.

    The site itself appears to be an official EU guide to GDPR compliance (although it didn't ask me if I consented to cookies : https://gdprinfo.eu/

    https://gdprinfo.eu/about-us

    How exactly do you compete with that?

    Edit: I see they have countless ranking lists of undress apps too:
    https://gdprinfo.eu/august-update-to...ndress-ai-apps

    And deepfake porn apps:
    https://gdprinfo.eu/?s=deepfake

    Is it possible they have been unknowingly hacked?
  • Denny
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Feb 2005
    • 17389

    #2
    Yep, just search any high search volume porn KW or big tube brand... lots of hacked sites and shady redirects in the SERPs.

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    • cordoba
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2010
      • 1363

      #3
      I reported it to Google here: https://developers.google.com/search...es/report-spam

      They appear to be at number 2 for 'nsfw ai apps'. Let's see if Google does something about it.

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      • pornmasta
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Jun 2006
        • 20016

        #4
        If the site is an authority it gets promoted

        These people are search engine gods 🤭

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        • INever
          Confirmed User
          • Jan 2005
          • 4031

          #5
          GDPR is Sam Altman's hobby site.
          I love Camdough

          airvpn

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          • cordoba
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2010
            • 1363

            #6
            Originally posted by pornmasta
            If the site is an authority it gets promoted

            These people are search engine gods 🤭
            Yes, parasite SEO is the way to go these days. I wonder if the webmaster/s had a long-term plan of building an authority GDPR site that lots of other mainstream authority sites will link to, then after a couple of years start adding lots of high-ranking affiliate lists?

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            • Marshal
              Biz Dev and SEO
              • Jun 2005
              • 15219

              #7
              Most likely a hacked WP site. Look at its linkbacks. Hosted in a non-EU country. Doesn't look like it's been built on an expired domain, so either a hacked website (parasite), or an acquired domain.
              A great example of creative black hat SEO.
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              Busy ranking websites on Google...

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