There are a bunch of fake machine-translated websites out there with the sole purpose of redirecting you to AliExpress.
You can read more about them in this Google Search Help thread.
This repository contains a spreadsheet of common terms that bring out a lot of these sites, which is used by a script (currently not open-source in order to avoid counter-measures) that detects them and builds a list of their domains.
That list can then be used by uBlacklist or another blocking tool to rid your search results of these sites.
Install uBlacklist from one of these links: Firefox | Google Chrome | Safari
Open uBlacklist settings:
At the very bottom, add a new subscription:
Paste in this link:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/franga2000/aliexpress-fake-sites/main/domains_uBlacklist.txt
If you find a search query that exposes many such sites that aren't on the blacklist already, please let me know so I can add them to the detector.
If you do, please include what you searched for and what country were you searching from, so I can add it to the keywords.
There are two ways of submitting:
- If you have a GitHub account, open a issue or send a pull request to the
keywords.csv
file - If you don't, email aliexpress_spam@altmails.com.
The file keywords.csv
contains a list of keywords and their corresponding languages/countries that contain many fake AliExpress sites. Once a month, a program will search Google for all of those keywords and check every single result to see if it redirects to AliExpress. If it does, it's added to the list.
The source code to this program is kept private to prevent simple countermeasures from the sites. If your site has been incorrectly blacklisted, please let me know in a GitHub issue or via the email address above.