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Every couple of years they seem to wipe out all these kinds of things, so you don't get them, then companies come up with new ways of writing their pages so that they all show up again.

Remember when we had all those spammy answer sites that dominated Google searches for almost any technical question?



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I'll never forget www.expertsexchange.com. Because that isn't a job for an amature.

Um, NSFW?

It was the original domain for experts-exchange.com. Changed for obvious reasons.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experts-Exchange


There's still a few of those that pop up. If I am looking for an obscure error message, it might be listed in a single stackoverflow post, but then that question and answer will be repeated in 3-5 copy-cat sites, each having copied the question and answer.

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