"It looks like the “blog posts” are fragments from places like Wikipedia run through some obfuscator"
A Markov generator will create text based on the text it's trained on, and because of the way it works you'll end up with little snippets from the text sources. Here's an online one you can play with:
That may be unlikely to be frame-ups hoping to be NYTimesCo's subsidiary. It deserves more expensive to a blackhat SEO strategy. If having spammers link farms pointing at them. This is why Google would be careful when making these situations
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