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  1. Steven

    Does Google not realize that this will help the content farming sites, not hurt them? Or maybe they really don’t care as these sites are pulling is massive amounts of income for Google.

    • Yeah, i was thinking this might encourage some to churn out as much content as possible. I have to assume this is something they’ve considered though.

      • I don’t think it’ll help content farming sites at all. Those domains have plenty of (dis)trust signals harming them, a few recent time-stamps on a bunch of spun articles won’t do jack for them. And I’m not feeling encouraged to churn out as much content as possible, just more quality more consistently.

  2. So the new algorithm is partially based on age of content so surely SEO will shift 30% in the way of Sitemap submission, press releases, blogging and social media?

  3. Hi Chris,

    I saw ur article, its good. Can u please explain me whether we have to do SEO again from starting onwards to our sites. Becoz I observed from past week, SEO is not working on my website. Can u plz confirm and tell me the solution.

    Thanks in Advance.,

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