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Google updates guidelines for spam and rating systems

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 6:44 am
by samiaseo222
Google has updated its web search spam policy and rating system guidelines to demote content related to non-consensual explicit imagery.
What updates has Google made to its spam and rating guidelines?
Google has updated its web search spam guidelines and rating system guide to clarify how it handles websites with high levels of objectionable explicit imagery and removal requests.

These changes address policies that specifically spain mobile database address websites that charge fees to remove negative information. The guidelines also state that if they also take down content on other sites that engage in the same pattern of behavior, it may result in a demotion for those sites as well.

In practice, this means that reporting one website can trigger the downgrading of other websites that have similar types of exploitative removal practices. Even if Google were able to identify and quantify interactions with websites (which would probably be more difficult than assessing content quality), there would be a domino effect with exponential growth of different sets of variables, each requiring thresholds for traffic.
Google admits in its documents that "the increasing complexity of the user experience makes feedback increasingly difficult to translate into concrete value judgments," referring to SERPs.