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Google employs various criteria to determine if third-party content is used abusively in the context of site reputation abuse. Penalized owners receive a notification through Search Console and can submit a reconsideration request.
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⏱ 16:18 💬 EN 📅 28/11/2024 ✂ 9 statements
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TL;DR

Google responds to reputation abuse by penalizing the affected sites. Owners receive a notification via Search Console for potential recourse.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Comment Google identifie-t-il les abus de réputation ?
Google analyse divers signaux, notamment la qualité des contenus et l'intention des liens associés.
Que faire si mon site est pénalisé ?
Recevez les notifications dans Search Console et soumettez une demande de réexamen après correction.
Quelle est la portée de ces sanctions ?
Les sanctions peuvent réduire la visibilité du site en entraînant une baisse de classement ou une désindexation.
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