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User comments can add value to content and serve for ranking if someone is looking for something that is only visible in a comment. However, if comments are of very low quality, they can degrade the overall perceived quality of the site. Google doesn't differentiate your content from comments.
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💬 EN 📅 02/07/2021 ✂ 32 statements
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  4. Why does HTTPS continue to be an isolated factor in Page Experience?
  5. Why doesn't Google acknowledge when site migrations are complete?
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  7. How do multilingual pages affect SEO rankings?
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  9. Do small businesses really have an SEO advantage thanks to their agility?
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  11. Should you organize your sitemaps by theme or language to boost your SEO?
  12. Is hreflang really essential for monolingual pages?
  13. Why do rich results rely on the canonical version in SEO?
  14. How does Google differentiate between duplicates when only the prices vary?
  15. Should you keep old pages live during an SEO migration?
  16. When should you use the 503 code to handle temporary downtime?
  17. How can you optimize a site merger using canonical tags?
  18. Why do SEO site mergers take so long?
  19. How can you ensure hidden content is indexed by Google?
  20. Should you be concerned about low-quality backlinks in SEO?
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  22. Is it true that having too many internal links harms your SEO structure?
  23. How can you optimize images for both quality and speed in SEO?
  24. Could Internal PageRank Sculpting Be Harming Your SEO?
  25. Should you choose rel nofollow over the PRG pattern for managing PageRank?
  26. How can you enhance your site's geolocation with a JavaScript solution?
  27. Why are internal links essential for getting user profiles indexed by Google?
  28. Why are profile pages becoming prime targets for SEO spam?
  29. Should you use JavaScript to control indexing for single page apps?
  30. Do keywords in the domain really have an impact after indexing?
  31. Why are server-side 301 redirects essential for migrating a SPA?
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TL;DR

Comments can influence rankings if they add value. However, low-quality comments can harm your site's overall perception on Google.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Les commentaires ont-ils toujours un impact positif sur le SEO ?
Pas nécessairement. Leur impact dépend de leur pertinence et de leur qualité.
Comment modérer efficacement les commentaires ?
Utilisez des filtres à spam, des systèmes de notation et encouragez des discussions pertinentes.
Les commentaires peuvent-ils être ignorés en SEO ?
Non, car ils affectent la qualité perçue, influençant ainsi le classement de la page.
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