Google has already been known for its strict archiving of web pages. It has the reputation of waving its iron hand at webmasters who, Google thinks, practice blackhat techniques and cheat the system.
A question arises. Does Google ban or blacklist parked domains as well? The answer is a NO. In fact, it even has a Google product specifically targeting parked domains!
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