October 2, 2024
The biggest addition was this paragraph in the site reputation abuse section:
‘Close oversight or involvement is when the first-party hosting site is directly producing or generating unique content (for example, via staff directly employed by the first-party, or freelancers working for staff of the first-party site). It is not working with third-party services (such as “white-label” or “turnkey”) that focus on redistributing content with the primary purpose of manipulating search rankings.’
Google also made an interesting update to its definition of link spamming…
New wording: ‘Link spam is the practice of creating links to or from a site primarily for the purpose of manipulating search rankings.’
Old wording: ‘Google uses links as a factor in determining the relevancy of web pages. Any links that are intended to manipulate rankings in Google Search results may be considered link spam. This includes any behaviour that manipulates links to your site or outgoing links from your site.’
It’s unclear whether this edit indicates a shift in the way Google uses links or if it was purely for concising the information.
Added to this, plenty of other edits were made to the documentation, including:
Google noted that it reviews and refreshes its documentation periodically and says that ‘this update is part of that process.’ This suggests that the changes were made for clarification purposes. However, many do believe policy document changes mean manual actions may be on the horizon.
Whether or not you think manual actions will follow, it’s important to keep up to date with Google’s policy documents and look out for any changes that may affect your site.
Possible recuperations have already been noted. Glenn Gabe speculated on X about Forbes Advisor’s recent drop:
We regularly post on our blog to give you essential updates in the world of search, so be sure to check back in for up to date news and industry insights. Alternatively, if you’re concerned your site may be affected by the change, or you’ve noticed a recent drop in rankings or visibility, get in touch with our experts today.