Google recently announced the start of delisting AI-generated SEO content from search results. The Google update will target websites with low-quality content as it plans strict measures against individuals publishing content of inferior quality on sites with a high reputation score that manipulate search algorithms and falsely elevate rankings.
Cracking Down - Google Removes AI-Generated SEO Content
The company plans to crack down on content that is generated by AI, specifically created to inflate rankings and manipulate search algorithms. A blog post outlines the decision and signifies the significant shift in approach that could significantly affect the quality of online content.
Algorithmic Improvement to Promote Organic Search Results
The initiative for Google to Remove AI-Generated SEO Content implies algorithmic improvements to the Google core ranking system and will be more intricate than previous typical updates. The upcoming changes will primarily target three content abuse types. Most prominent automated content generated by AI.
According to Google’s director of product management, Elizabeth Tucker, updates aim to refine the ranking system to distinguish whether online pages are only to appeal to search engines or genuinely helpful. The aim is to reduce low-quality content and to direct more traffic to valuable and reputable websites.
The blog post by Google implies that the ranking updates take place in May and aim to exclude content of inferior quality from search results. It comes in response to the massive increase in AI content tailored for SEO purposes and to comply with the ranking criteria of Google.
Reducing Unoriginal & Unhelpful Content from SERP
Google plans to reduce unoriginal and unhelpful content, leverage insights of its algorithmic adjustments in 2022 and apply updates, channelling traffic towards high-quality and helpful sites. According to estimates, the updates will reduce unoriginal and spam search results by 40% and enhance the detection of repurposed and expired domain clickbait sites, now treated as spam.
Website owners have two months to adapt before the update and changes to search engines come into effect. Owners of websites need to update and make changes necessary to meet the high-quality standards before May 5. IGamingVision.com offers content written by humans for humans that aligns with the standards and quality set by Google.
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