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Google Pirate Update Analysis and Loser List

With the Google Pirate Update sites that infringe copyrights were banned from the index

Google announced that the Pirate Update 2 was rolled out this week. After many criticisms that Google is not doing enough against Piracy it updated its filter to help stem piracy. It works similar like Panda or Penguin. Based on a huge set of queries and the data Google had from the first Pirate update, which was released about 2 years ago Google is looking for copyright infringements. Any site where Google finds a violation or was filed through Google’s DMCA system will receive a huge drop in rankings or will be even removed from search engine result pages (see screenshot).

movie4k_to - Google Search

In our data that I analyzed I found that almost all sites where I think they had a drop because of the Pirate Update the drop was enormous. Some sites received a loss in SEO Visibility to 98%. I don’t know how many false positives are amongst these pages, so the loser list is just an observation of sites that lost.

Normally I conduct a longer analysis and explain the patterns why sites lost or won, this time I make an exception. There is not so much to say about the losers. Amongst the loser sites are sites that had links and/or content to movie, TV and music content. Sites like movie4k.to which lost 98% of SEO Visibility have typical loser keywords like “download free movies”, “watch [movie name] online free”, “online free movies”, “movies download”, “watch [movie name]”, “where can I watch [movie name] online” etc.

movie4k_to loser keywords - Searchmetrics

 

The top 30 loser list

It’s based on our SEO Visibility and sorted by biggest net loss. You can click each loser and continue the analysis in our Searchmetrics Suite.

Domain SEO Vis 10/19 SEO Vis 10/26 net loss in percent
156,352 5,677 -150,675 -96.37
107,017 2,599 -104,418 -97.57
109,791 14,588 -95,203 -86.71
84,415 7,890 -76,525 -90.65
72,013 24,400 -47,613 -66.12
43,544 5,814 -37,730 -86.65
68,630 31,007 -37,623 -54.82
60,177 31,597 -28,580 -47.49
40,243 12,731 -27,512 -68.36
31,697 6,206 -25,491 -80.42
24,273 787 -23,486 -96.76
23,584 2,010 -21,574 -91.48
20,631 440 -20,191 -97.87
20,090 704 -19,386 -96.50
36,400 19,200 -17,200 -47.25
17,576 2,083 -15,493 -88.15
14,717 487 -14,230 -96.69
12,484 587 -11,897 -95.30
34,724 23,009 -11,715 -33.74
15,028 4,126 -10,902 -72.54
11,055 1,523 -9,532 -86.22
10,402 1,044 -9,358 -89.96
17,977 9,050 -8,927 -49.66
27,292 18,631 -8,661 -31.73
8,559 578 -7,981 -93.25
7,419 1,430 -5989 -80.73
7,569 2,189 -5380 -71.08
2,081 267 -1814 -87.17
1,844 250 -1594 -86.44
1,515 464 -1051 -69.37

Here you see the SEO Visibility chart for 3 loser domains in the Google Pirate Update. The pattern is simple, all have a huge drop and share similar keywords or keywords with the same intention.

Example Pirate Update loser movie4k_to Searchmetrics

Example Pirate Update loser free-tv-video-online_me Searchmetrics

Example Pirate Update loser downloads.nl Searchmetrics

 

Marcus Tober

Marcus Tober

My name is Marcus Tober and I’m the founder of Searchmetrics. Because we really love to analyze all kinds of online data, we can give you more insights than any other company in SEO, SEM and Social Media. It’s not a job, it’s passion.

61 thoughts on “Google Pirate Update Analysis and Loser List


  • Great post! In my opinion these sites shouldn’t be taking up SERP space anyways. Even though they legally don’t host the torrent, they are still just a means of distributing illegal content lol. This is one Google Update that I fully support!

  • Vitaliy Semerenko 2014/10/29 at 2:17 pm

    Seems like a real headache for these people. I wonder if they are also targeting “written” content like this as well.

  • Ouch. A lot of those websites got hit pretty badly all of a sudden. Surprised sites like Megashare weren’t hit, maybe it’s because they keep switching their domains? Either way, great post.

  • Wow, the losers really took a hit! But, you can’t really feel sorry for them. After all, what they’re doing is illegal and I’m sure they all knew it was just a matter of time before something like this happened.

  • Pirate websites get found mostly thanks to the word of mouth and links from other websites.
    Google , governments, and Media corporations will never be able to win against online piracy.

  • Interesting article Marcus. My question here would be: if X movie related websites go down, Y other websites seem to show up. So what’s the catch here in the end ? I’ve checked out some of the keys you’ve mentioned and I still see a lot of websites referring to movies and similar stuff.

  • Hi

    We have a Iranian Music Database called Musicaneh. We Collect datas of music and preview a sample of each track according to copyrights.
    Our Organic search (Google) has dropped massively since 25 Oct and I think it’s targeted by Pirate 2.0.
    Is there any way to tell if we are affected by algorithm changes or Pirate 2.0?

    Thank you,

  • Interesting. Google is becoming best non spam search engine with these updates. Really impressive. I thing after few years only best sites that are providing the content with their own research will be the only result in the Google indexing.


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