The site xspdf.com keeps showing on my search list every time I'm searching for programming or data science-related questions. It's rated higher than Stack Overflow even though the content is just a generated PDF style of content. This site provides misleading answers and is nothing else than a badly formatted Q&A site (never provides anything useful).
My question: Why does this site keep showing up on search engine results at the top of the list (multiple answers) and how can it be blocked because is annoying and why is Stack Overflow or search engine is not enforcing it?
I would expect Stack Overflow to block it since xspdf.com is a company that sells products and this type of content is just generating traffic for them (I see them as fraud).
Updated to include details:
Search query used: “pyspark dataframe columns to vector”
The Google engine results does show 3rd and 4th in the top list first page (phone browser):
Using the DuckDuckGo search engine (phone browser) doesn’t provide any trace of this xspdf.com site:
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VPN with restricted mode, no account and no history on VPN using Google Chrome and the Google search engine:
Incognito with all security enabled and strict mode as allowed by the Mozilla Firefox browser using the Google search engine:
Exact same results as above (strict, incognito, trace removal, containerization of services, anything of what I were able to think of in order to secure the browser and search and even ranking higher than the inventors of Spark:
Note: It is clearly tricking the Google search engine part of NLU, based on the structure of the site to get “weight” in the search queries.
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Adding information from the site (it looks a scam and is not a reputable site to use Stack Overflow content to sell their product or trick users:
Their customers seems to be very happy ex US presidents as top users, so it seems to be a government-loved product (jokes aside):
Based on answers I feel that a note/clarification will help here: Is not the problem to add a “filter” to query, install a plugin/extension, run a script in browser to “exclude” what is nonsense, the whole point of the question here is “what tools or options do we have available to prevent this behavior in the future” or “how legit sites with TRUE content can gain priority on search engines and copy-paste ones to be on the “desired list” ?
License does state to provide source but not just a master name as can be seen in screens posted (feels like research papers should include as source just the name of the journal and not actual referenced paper as the source).
In the end: I do feel that stackoverflow should get priority on search engines and not a “proxy” or “bot” site. This site is not the only one but is one of the top that doesn’t have any content listed or searchable for the users but is rated by engine as top content (can’t even get to a list of articles/posts there).
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) I guess they are ranked high in searches for that technology which is why some people are plagued by it and others have never seen it