The power of zero whacks…
Can Google search algorithms detect AI-generated website- or blog content ?
Yes…
Does Google search penalise AI-generated website- or blog content ?
Depends…
Does Google search reward human written content ?
Not always…
Google does not penalise textual content solely for being AI-generated. As long as content is helpful and relevant to the user Google will probably reward in search ranking. This goes for human-written content as well.
The Google Search Essentials framework includes information on automatically generated content, broadly defined as when there has been no review by a person – i.e. copying and pasting content from AI without editing.
It follows that AI-generated textual content, purely by definition being an amalgamation of prior existing information, run the risk of not being that useful to users – in essence copying information uniquely useful to users that already exists online somewhere else.
Vreeslik keeps a dynamic repository of 1.8 million UK websites – continuously culled and evolved from a larger set of around 9 million websites – where the former update at least minimal textual content not less than once every 3 months. This means that Vreeslik tracks a substantial amount of text added by webmasters to websites fairly regularly – and provides evidence of the sizeable actual volume of text flowing online in this way. It is also fair to assume that the proportion of AI-generated content in this text flow is growing strongly.
Taking all of the above in consideration, a large amount of regular monthly website text updates are exposed to possible Google AI duplication ranking penalisation. It is vital that webmasters add content that stays “helpful and relevant to the user”.
This is where Google zero whacks come in… “search terms consisting of at least two ordinary language words, with surrounding quotation marks, that produce no result at all when entered into the Google search engine…”
Zero whacks of any word length is a brilliant way for Google (and webmasters) to instantly measure uniqueness of text phrases, and – together with content evaluation – by implication add assistance and relevancy to the user, and again by implication minimise Google website ranking penalisation.
How does Vreeslik aid production of Google zero whacks ? Vreeslik feed streams around any custom topic provide such multifaceted and multi-dimensional real-time content that truncation and amalgamation of this source text by webmasters into meaningful “zero whack” phrases, are easy and quick.
Vreeslik pushes non-stop zero whack text building blocks to empower responsible and expectant webmasters everywhere…