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More than 20 votes on a great post about a controversial topic and not a single comment here? C'mon, folks, live a little! :) I love this statement by Yoast: "Some seem to think that it's all of 'us' (SEOs) against 'them' (Google). I wholeheartedly disagree." Here's another good one: "I'm not policing the web. Neither is Google. Google is trying to maintain a set of rules within its own index. It has all the rights in the world to do that." I think these points have a lot of merit and I wholeheartedly agree with them both. As upset as I am about "keyword (not provided)", I don't think it's right to demonize Google for setting up rules for its own index - if it doesn't seem to apply them consistently across the board, I think the SEO community plays a valuable role in alerting them to this fact in order to help them do better.