a substantial overhaul to its spam policies for search this week, introducing new changes that the platform estimates will reduce the prevalence of "low-quality, unoriginal content in search results" by a considerable 40 percent.
Further, according to Google, it's also getting increasingly hard to judge whether today's "more sophisticated" scaled content operations are entirely automated, ultimately making it much harder for Google's search algorithms to sift through mass-produced digital muck. It's worth noting that those are very narrow. Nowhere did she mention grinding out entire articles with AI, which we've seen publications ranging from
Another area where Google is concentrating its spam overhaul is "site reputation abuse." In its amended policy, Google defines this content as third-party pages "published with little or no first-party oversight or involvement" and designed to "manipulate search rankings by taking advantage of the first-party site's ranking signals.
Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)
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