Has anyone here ever been knocked out of Google for spinning articles?

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I normally do not operate on the article spinning, scraping, thousands of blog comments in minutes, dare I say spamming side of things? Not that all these are all equally as unethical or bad mind you. I just mean that I am somewhat old school in wanting to personally create great content before slapping some Adsense on it.

But I just saw a video about a particular spinner that left me with open mouth at seeing with my own eyes how much time it will save me to spin the articles and site content that I have already written into a multitude of additional unique content. It's called the Best Spinner (here's a video The Best Spinner).

No, I am not connected with it nor do I even use it...yet.

What I am wondering about, before I possibly delve in the "dark" world of article spinning, is whether or not anyone here has EVER gotten into trouble with Google or has otherwise been penalized in some way in the rankings as a result of spun content? I mean as far as you can tell given Google's notorious lack of feedback regarding why Adsense accounts are cancelled or why web sites are penalized.

I want to use this tool. It's free while in beta. I see the power of using it but am hesitant given that Google has my respect for it's algorithmic prowess to detect whatever they set their collective, corporate mind to detect (within reason).

Still...I don't see how even Google can detect the type of spun articles the Best Spinner puts out since they are based on human entered synonyms and not just those that might come from a commonly available thesauras.

Any input on the whole article spinning and how it might affect ranking or one's Google Adsense account (if it affects these things negatively at all) would be appreciated.

Looking at spinning with anticipatory saliva running down my mouth LOL.

Carlos

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