Google’s John Mueller posted a comment on Reddit describing what is often referred to as the “Japanese keyword hack,” he said. It is an automated process that looks for vulnerabilities in your CMS to inject content on your website.
John Shehata posted some data he gathered through his NewzDash service regarding the Google Perspectives search feature. He shared some interesting data, probably nothing that will shock you, but Twitter, YouTube and Reddit are the primary sites featured in the Perspectives filter.
Google has finally done away with the crawl rate setting within the legacy Google Search Console. It now redirects to the blog post about the feature going away.
Google announced it is shutting down Websites made with Google Business Profiles.
Google officially supports the suggestedAge property as an alternative to suggestedMaxAge and suggestedMinAge within its product structured data. Google says they added this support to make it more flexible for people to specify age ranges for a product.
OpenAI claims The New York Times lawsuit is based on disallowed adversarial prompting attacks The post OpenAI: New York Times Lawsuit Based On Misuse Of ChatGPT appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google clarifies author bylines don’t directly influence search rankings, despite claims. The post Google: Author Bylines Not A Ranking Factor appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
As Google starts restricting third-party cookies in Chrome, it’s offering a limited deprecation trial for sites proving functionality issues. The post Google Gives Cookie Reprieve To Select Sites Through New Trials appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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