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You're wrong :-(


So you think one of the highest trafficked sites out there can run this fraud scheme and continue to make money out in the open? I think that sort of stuff works spread across hundreds of sites, but not on singular high traffic sites like the one mentioned in the article.


FYI for both of you. The site closed their stats after 2015 and moved to google analytics.

Being a shady website is rarely an obstacle to using the same thing as everyone else.


They can run the laundering scheme with a rotation of however many decoy sites as they like. Making one site look like hundreds is not hard.




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