Is this tool for the general public, or for SEO specialists?

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Is this tool for the general public, or for SEO specialists?

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As if there weren’t enough room for doubt, the second page of the form is a bit more complex than the first. Once the category is selected, Google asks the user to identify in detail what type of practice they want to report. It is at this point that the options for “automatically generated misleading content”, “keyword stuffing”, “user-generated spam”, “low-value affiliate link pages” and “pirated pages” appear. Although it is intended to be accessible to the general public and seeks to have traditional users make the relevant observations, the expressions mentioned do not seem to be in common use in the language, but rather specific terminology for those who work in SEO . Concepts such as “keyword stuffing” or “user-generated spam” among others can be complex for a person who is not steeped in the world of search engine optimization.

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It doesn't seem to be a coincidence. It's hard to malaysia mobile database imagine the motivation that a user who is not directly connected to this world could have to spend his time trying to report a website that offers him a low-quality result in his search. It's easier, and more realistic, to believe that he will simply abandon said site in search of the next one, and so on until he finds the answer he considers optimal. After all, that is the way he has related to the search engine for years.

Perhaps for this reason, the announcement of this new feature has been made through Google's professional channels, but it has not been widely publicized to the general public yet. Because this tool is obviously aimed at SEO specialists .
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