Microsoft has started a serious fight against search spam. The other day, the
Search Engine Roundtable website published a typical example of a message in which the
Live Search service explains to the site owner why his resource was excluded from indexing.
In particular, the message states that the links placed on the site send visitors to pages whose contents are not related to the contents of the site, or they exchange links with sites of other subjects, which can be regarded as spam. However, Live Search is always ready to meet, and the administrator can (after removing all links) again try to register their resource.