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Google's helpful content update prioritises content written by people

6 pointsby philmcpover 2 years ago

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brookstover 2 years ago
Here&#x27;s the entirety of the explanation for &quot;how it works&quot;:<p>&gt; Our systems automatically identify content that seems to have little value, low-added value or is otherwise not particularly helpful to those doing searches.<p>I can only guess that it&#x27;s some kind of feedback look with time spent on page from Chrome? Maybe? Or an ML system trained to identify the needlessly repetitive and length keyword-laden blather that Google trained everybody to include before the actual recipe &#x2F; instructions &#x2F; fact?