Google as scavengers – another new algorithm update

google as scavengers

By its own statement, Google has only one aim – to offer people only the right answers to their questions, leading to say the user with the appropriate web pages together. It is no wonder that tinkering at the algorithm of Google all the time. Many of the changes arising from the audit do not noted by most users because they are simply very small. Different it looks now with the new algorithm update that is currently applied only in the U.S., but soon to be used anywhere. The aim is to separate good from bad sites, here are sites that bring only very little benefit for users is reduced in the ranking, while obviously high-quality websites in the search results will be positioned nearer the top.


The decisive factor in assessing the content of the pages is pages that simply collect the contents of other pages and websites that are simply not useful to get this update to feel painful. To be the high-quality pages will then include all sites, for example, have a unique content or information such as research sites with useful results. Moreover, it is Google’s mission to promote a healthy web ecosystem and to achieve this, it was important that the high-quality websites to be rewarded.

Shortly before Google had launched its Chrome browser for an extension that allows the user to hide the results of unwanted websites completely. This extension, called Personal Blacklist is designed so that the data of the user’s banned sites are recorded, which in return for using the extension declares is small, so to speak. However this Google update is not based on the results of the feedback of this extension, which emphasizes Google explicitly. However, much common ground can be blocked at the sides of Chrome users and recognize the update affected by the devalued side. And according to Google, this is not the last update of this kind have been, it will always come back for new updates to the quality of search results to create high-quality.

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