Google Policy Update on Site Reputation Abuse: Analysis and Impact on SEO
Google has updated its documentation, providing more instructions on the abuse policy of the site's reputation. These changes are designed to better understand what is a violation and how to follow policies.
"We have updated the site abuse policy to include management from our post in a blog about abuse of the site's reputation. These are only editorial changes, without a change in behavior." - Google
Abuse of the site's reputation occurs when the third party's content is published on a well-known website to use the ranking of this site. The essence of this is that someone uses an authoritative site as a quick way to raise ranking for unrelated or low quality content.
However, not all third party content is considered abuse. Forums, user -created content, syndiced news articles and editorial materials are usually acceptable if they are not designed to manipulate the search rating.
| Type of content | The possibility of abuse |
|---|---|
| Content of third parties | Abuse possible if it is clearly placed for the Site Rating |
| Frilalens and Affiliate Content | Acceptable if they are not used to manipulate ratings |
- 📌 Abuse of the site's reputation occurs when the third party content is used to incorrect rating.
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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-updates-site-reputation-abuse-policy-documentation/537941/