If Google were to use compression for a "quality" indicator it could then also use that in an aggregated fashion for % of total site -in short, if a lot of content had high compression values for a larger portion of content than the probability of the "site" being spammy goes up
If Google were to use compression for a "quality" indicator it could then also use that in an aggregated fashion for % of total site -in short, if a lot of content had high compression values for a larger portion of content than the probability of the "site" being spammy goes up