Google aims to keep its search results clean from spam and low-quality websites that could harm the user experience.
Reporting spam sites directly to Google is an effective way to contribute to this effort.
Google has an improved Search Quality User Report system in place for this purpose.
Your reports can help Google maintain the overall quality of its search results.
It's also a way to protect other users from encountering deceptive or harmful websites.
To report a spam site, first, visit the Google search page. Perform a search to find the specific spammy website you want to report.
Once you've identified the problematic website in the search results, click on the result to open it. While on the problematic website, take note of any deceptive, low-quality, or spammy content that you encounter.
Make sure to remember the website's URL or web address.Return to the Google search page.
At the bottom of the search results page, you'll find a "Feedback" button. Click on the "Feedback" button to access the reporting tool.
In the feedback form, provide details about the spammy website you encountered, including the website's URL and a description of the issue.
Submit the report to Google, and you've done your part to help improve the quality of search results and protect other users from encountering spam.