WordPress Permissions Levels

SEO Blogs and WordPress
Even our beloved WordPress many professional search engine optimization sincerely love and prefer as a platform blog, is ill-informed or at least subject to generalizations. This is the "forbidden" category:
And here are some examples of blogs that are banned from WordPress.com (all of these fall under the general title of "spam blogs", or splogs, and remove as soon as we find or reporting):
• Scraper blogs: Blogs that have content from other blogs and re-publish without permission (sometimes called scraping). If a blog contains all or most stolen and unoriginal content, it's gone!
• SEO blogs: Blogs that are written for search engines instead of humans. These blogs are dedicated to trying to trick the search engines Google and others in high ranking. WordPress.com is not meant for this type of activity.
• affiliate marketing blogs: Blogs with the primary purpose of driving traffic to affiliate programs and get rich quick schemes ("make six figures from home!" "20 easy steps up to the benefits", etc.). To be clear, examples like people writing original book or movie reviews and linking to the Amazon, or people linking to their own products on Etsy do not fall into this category.
• Warez blogs: Blogs that promote pirated copies of electronic books, software packages, music, movies, games, etc.
Come on, WordPress.com, just because some noobs SEO uses exaggerated (probably experienced and exploited) the blogging service free hosting at wordpress.com does not mean that all blogs are suspicious and shady SEO.
With hundreds and hundreds of comments we have made in the SEO blogs in the last year, I think I have a very good sense of what most bloggers are writing about SEO and the vast majority are in the ascendant and up. I suspect that would not have to look far to find a sinister "political" blog or "personal" or two or 200 in the service WordPress.com. That said, I'm not sure if any of the 500 blogs of SEO in our BIGLIST are hosted on WordPress.com. Of course not, they were banned probably - LOL.
The caveat is, of course, led to the setting on WordPress.com blogs and blogs through WordPress downloadable application. In any case, WordPress is a great piece of software, this just seems a bit exaggerated. This is my suggested alternative:
SEO blogs: Blogs that offer tips, news and views on the website and how blog owners can make it easier for search engines and users to find and interact with your pages, resulting in traffic levels and improvement of repeat visits. With hundreds and hundreds of comments we have done SEO blogs over the past year, I think I have a pretty good idea of what most bloggers are writing about SEO and the vast majority are on the up and up. I suspect that would not have to look far to find a sinister "Politics" or "Personal" blog or two, or 200 on the WordPress.com service. That said, I'm not sure if any of the 500 blogs of SEO are hosted on our BIGLIST WordPress.com. Of course not, they were banned probably - LOL.
Then you can make a statement against blogs in general, provide information wrong or violate publication policies in place to make such a sweeping statement. What do you think? Am I too "glass half full" and idealistic in my characterization of SEO blogs?
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