Google Claims 60% of the Internet is Duplicate Content

For those who think the internet is an endless realm of unique information, Google's latest report is a big disappointment.
Google Claims 60% of the Internet is Duplicate Content
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For those who think the internet is an endless realm of unique information, Google’s latest report is a big disappointment.

According to Google Product Expert Kenichi Suzuki, Google has revealed that some 60% of the internet is duplicate content.

https://twitter.com/suzukik/status/1595679289873428480?s=20&t=BzJNBZvbSixO0HObxQ7uag

The revelation is sure to be unsettling to many web developers and content creators, although there were no additional details about the criteria Google uses to determine “duplicate” content.

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