What does Google say about SEO? /
Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping search engine optimization and Google's algorithms. This category compiles Google's official statements regarding AI usage in search, including machine learning technologies, large language models (LLMs), and new generative search experiences like SGE and AI Overview. SEO practitioners will find Google's positions on how AI-generated content (ChatGPT, Gemini, Bard) impacts website rankings and organic visibility. Google has clarified its guidelines concerning artificial intelligence for content creation, distinguishing acceptable practices from manipulative techniques that violate search quality standards. Understanding these official declarations is crucial for adapting SEO strategies to algorithmic evolutions, particularly with the increasing integration of machine learning into ranking systems. This category also covers the impact of AI-generated answers in SERPs, E-E-A-T quality criteria applied to AI-assisted content, and recommendations for maintaining organic search presence in the era of generative search. Essential insights include how Google evaluates content quality regardless of production method, focusing on helpfulness and user value rather than creation process. A must-follow resource for staying ahead in modern search engine optimization.
Quick SEO Quiz

Test your SEO knowledge in 5 questions

Less than a minute. Find out how much you really know about Google search.

🕒 ~1 min 🎯 5 questions
★★★ Should You Block Crawling in Robots.txt to Quickly Deindex a Site?
John Mueller indicated on Reddit that simply blocking crawling of a site via robots.txt (Disallow: / directive) is not the fastest solution for deindexing a site: "Even if you block all crawling, it w...
John Mueller Dec 19, 2022
★★★ Why doesn't Google consider a single site's ranking drop as a system-wide incident?
An incident affects many sites simultaneously and requires action from Google. If a single site loses its ranking, it's generally not an incident but a site-specific problem (such as a noindex tag add...
Gary Illyes Dec 14, 2022
★★ Why does Google leave certain search features out of its public incident monitoring?
In the initial version, the dashboard does not cover incidents affecting specific features such as Featured Snippets or Top Stories. These features could be added in a future version of the dashboard....
Gary Illyes Dec 14, 2022
★★ Why did Google technically separate its Search Status Dashboard from google.com?
The Search Status Dashboard is technically decoupled from google.com. If google.com goes down, the dashboard remains accessible to publish information about the incident. The serving system used is ex...
Gary Illyes Dec 14, 2022
★★ Does Google really guarantee regular updates on its search incidents?
Unlike Twitter where update timelines were unclear, the dashboard guarantees an update within a defined timeframe (typically 12 hours maximum), even if it's just to say that the investigation continue...
Gary Illyes Dec 14, 2022
★★ What are the two hidden channels Google uses to detect search engine incidents?
Google detects incidents through two sources: automated internal alerts configured by SREs (Site Reliability Engineers), and Twitter monitoring where multiple similar reports (more than 5) trigger an ...
Gary Illyes Dec 14, 2022
★★★ Should you really sit tight when Google reports an incident on the dashboard?
When an incident is published on the dashboard, site owners have nothing to change or fix on their end. The problem comes from Google's systems and will be resolved by Google. Webmasters simply need t...
Lizzi Sassman Dec 14, 2022
★★ Should you wait before assessing the real impact of a Google algorithm update?
Algorithm updates don't deploy instantly. They can take several weeks, with components potentially adjusted or removed during rollout. You need to wait 2 to 3 weeks before analyzing the true impact of...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2022
★★★ Is geolocation-based cloaking really acceptable to Google?
Cloaking is specifically defined as the act of deceiving the user. Showing different content based on geolocation is not cloaking as long as the user experience remains consistent with their expectati...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2022
★★★ Is cloaking really a problem if the user isn't being deceived?
Google is only concerned about cloaking when there is deception of the user. For example, a car comparison site that displayed advertisements for medications instead of car comparisons would be consid...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2022
★★ Is an empty page destroying your user experience and SEO potential?
Displaying a completely empty page to users who don't share their geolocation is considered poor user experience. It is preferable to display default content rather than nothing at all....
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2022
★★ How can you guarantee a user experience that matches expectations without risking a cloaking penalty?
User experience should always be of high quality and consistent with user expectations. This is a fundamental principle for avoiding being considered as practicing cloaking or other problematic techni...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2022
★★ Should you really compare the actual state of your pages before and after a traffic drop?
When analyzing a drop in visibility, it is important to compare the actual state of pages before and after, as sites may have made changes that explain the drop, independent of an algorithmic update....
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2022
★★★ Is Googlebot really flagging soft 404s on your empty geolocalized pages?
When Googlebot crawls from different geographic locations and finds pages with no content for that region (e.g., no local inventory), it may treat them as soft 404s, even if the page functions normall...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2022
★★★ Should You Really Abandon HTML Sitemaps for Users?
John Mueller, on Mastodon this time, explained that, in his opinion, HTML Sitemaps or site maps for users should never be necessary: "Sites, small and large, should always have a clear navigation stru...
John Mueller Dec 12, 2022
★★★ Should You Really Update Your Content Publication Dates to Improve SEO Rankings?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that it's important to change the publication date of content only if it has been substantially modified and the changes made to the text are significant, adding that...
John Mueller Dec 12, 2022
★★★ How does Google's new direct integration from Search Console simplify setting up Merchant Center for e-commerce sites?
Google Merchant Center now offers a simplified integration process directly from Search Console for e-commerce sites using Product structured data. This integration allows you to automatically create ...
Google Dec 07, 2022
★★ Does Google really automate your entire product feed without any manual intervention?
Once your Google Merchant Center account is created via Search Console by providing your business name, country, and accepting the terms, Google automates the rest of your product integration process ...
Google Dec 07, 2022
★★★ Is implementing Product structured data absolutely required to appear in Merchant Center?
To benefit from the automated feed in Google Merchant Center, your e-commerce site must use Product structured data on your product pages. This implementation is necessary for simplified integration f...
Google Dec 07, 2022
★★ Can AI-Modified Scraped Content Really Slip Past Google's Spam Filters?
Duy Nguyen, another SEO spokesperson for Google, in the same hangout as above, responded to a question about texts scraped from the Web then modified using artificial intelligence algorithms before be...
Google Dec 05, 2022
🔔

Get real-time analysis of the latest Google SEO declarations

Be the first to know every time a new official Google statement drops — with full expert analysis.

No spam. Unsubscribe in one click.