What is the meaning of "--" spam score?
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What is the meaning of "--" spam score?
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The "--" spam score typically means that a specific score for spam detection has not been assigned or calculated. It is often used as a placeholder or indicator that data is missing or unavailable. In the context of spam detection, a score of "--" may indicate that the system was unable to determine the likelihood of a message being spam due to various reasons such as incomplete information or technical issues.
my site: themefars.com
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A spam score of "--" typically indicates that there is insufficient data or the scoring system is unable to generate a specific score based on the available information. It might suggest that the content hasn't been evaluated or doesn't meet the criteria for a conventional spam score rating. If you're looking to improve ranking on Amazon for SwiftStart Agency, focusing on content quality, relevance, and adhering to Amazon's guidelines will be crucial regardless of any spam score indicators.
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What you don't want is spam and low quality links as these can massively damage your businesses seo,
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Very simple: It's just not available for that site. It basically means that the site is not in the index from Moz.
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spam score is a degree to bad practice on pang , off page site , liks use keywords as many tims , build backlink with software like GSA , of make a cloacking page
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