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Google posted a fresh blog post the other week, which was named as preventing portions of your site from being abused by spam. The advice was not very distant from the company published in 2017. So why publish this new advice again? Inquired John Mueller of Google, as to whether we can expect an increment in enforcement through manual actions but didn’t really hear back.
Remember, Google has been sending out very few manual actions throughout the long term, notwithstanding there being increasingly more spam on the web. Perhaps, Google will handle a large portion of the user-generated content issues algorithmically? Possibly Google does as of now. However, all we realize right now is that Google just published an article named prevent portions of your website from being abused by spam.
Asked Google by and large, is this some kind of warning, would they say they are notifying us, that Google will crack down on these behaviors?
John said this isn’t new, Google has been penalizing websites over the serious UGC related issues for quite a long time, even bigwigs as Sprint and Mozilla.
Regardless, Somewhat concerned since you may see a spike in action, either algorithmically or manually around UGC-related issues. So, make sure to follow the steps Google outlined in its blog post, it is simply good practice in any case.
Google posted a fresh blog post the other week, which was named as preventing portions of your site from being abused by spam. The advice was not very distant from the company published in 2017. So why publish this new advice again? Inquired John Mueller of Google, as to whether we can expect an increment in enforcement through manual actions but didn’t really hear back.
Remember, Google has been sending out very few manual actions throughout the long term, notwithstanding there being increasingly more spam on the web. Perhaps, Google will handle a large portion of the user-generated content issues algorithmically? Possibly Google does as of now. However, all we realize right now is that Google just published an article named prevent portions of your website from being abused by spam.
Asked Google by and large, is this some kind of warning, would they say they are notifying us, that Google will crack down on these behaviors?
John said this isn’t new, Google has been penalizing websites over the serious UGC related issues for quite a long time, even bigwigs as Sprint and Mozilla.
Regardless, Somewhat concerned since you may see a spike in action, either algorithmically or manually around UGC-related issues. So, make sure to follow the steps Google outlined in its blog post, it is simply good practice in any case.