Post by account_disabled on Jan 9, 2024 22:20:19 GMT -5
It increases the overall quality. As if to say that good content is worth 5 points, good links from good pages 2 points, and a good community 1 point. Please note, this is not intended as a ranking, the numbers I have given are random. John Mueller also spoke of the comments as positive signs, and confirms that Google sees them as an integral part of the content: If they bring useful information, in addition to the content you publish on your pages, they could be a really good thing for your website. If from the comments it emerges that there is a community that encourages users who come to these pages to post further comments, if this pushes them to return and recommend the pages to their friends, it could be a really good thing.
nd don't worry too much about useless comments like “nice post!” (obviously check that the links do not point to spammy sites). However, if there are many and continuous comments, consider moderating them Malaysia Phone Number List before publishing (and/or installing a good plugin capable of filtering them). Good comments and bad comments There are cases where comments can be even more valuable than the content that generated the comment itself. Sometimes comments can add additional insights, different opinions and related links to the article that were not present in the original piece. It may even happen that Google uses a comment to show it as a feature snippet . On the other hand, a site/ blog with an excessive
number of spammy or very poor quality bad expression, even if perhaps the articles are of very high quality. Comments and Google Panda Poor quality comments can have a negative impact on a site, particularly if it is already "under observation" by Panda. Here, specifically, is what John Mueller said on this point: When Google's quality algorithms look at your website, and see that there is some good content on the page mixed with poor or very poor quality content, they try to judge the page as a whole. Is it a good resource? Is it a bad resource? Where can we draw the line between good and bad? Now that Panda is a rolling update
nd don't worry too much about useless comments like “nice post!” (obviously check that the links do not point to spammy sites). However, if there are many and continuous comments, consider moderating them Malaysia Phone Number List before publishing (and/or installing a good plugin capable of filtering them). Good comments and bad comments There are cases where comments can be even more valuable than the content that generated the comment itself. Sometimes comments can add additional insights, different opinions and related links to the article that were not present in the original piece. It may even happen that Google uses a comment to show it as a feature snippet . On the other hand, a site/ blog with an excessive
number of spammy or very poor quality bad expression, even if perhaps the articles are of very high quality. Comments and Google Panda Poor quality comments can have a negative impact on a site, particularly if it is already "under observation" by Panda. Here, specifically, is what John Mueller said on this point: When Google's quality algorithms look at your website, and see that there is some good content on the page mixed with poor or very poor quality content, they try to judge the page as a whole. Is it a good resource? Is it a bad resource? Where can we draw the line between good and bad? Now that Panda is a rolling update