Yes, it's a for-real, honest to goodness update going on at Google, and Matt Cutts wants you to contact Google if you have feedback about it. Google is dancing like Rick Moranis and Joan Cusack in WebProWorld and let us know.
Update Jagger is ongoing at Google, and Cutts has confirmed that Commentors on Cutts' blog don't seem to think Google has done much with the spam reports that have been submitted. "Are you telling us now that the folks at Googel (sic) Search Quality Team will pay much attention to "jagger1"; spam reports?" poster Harith asked. And what exactly constitutes spam, Andrew from BigMouthMedia asked: "I'm looking at a site which does not need JavaScript in any shape or form and yet has a large noscript area with keyword stuffed, h2 text and plenty of links in there too. It's clearly a SEO attempt but is it spam on the scale that you care about?" For those of you who, ahem, *inadvertently* had hidden links or text on your site recently and are completely shocked that your site has fallen out of the index, Cutts recommends making a reinclusion request, and he posted. Cutts also wrote that Google wants to know if AdSense blocks appear on spammy sites; users can click on the Ads By Goooooogle link to send feedback, and should include spamreport and jagger1 in the comments field. Feedback about updates should be a two-way street, search expert Danny Sullivan here.Talking To Google About Jagger
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