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Banned SEO words by Google
I couldn't find any articles on this, but it seems that Google is not ranking videos with certain keywords in it, such as 'Teen', 'Schoolgirl'. I guess the logic of this is some ethical combat against UA porn. I wasn't aware of it, until I kind of noticed by accident that major tube sites have virtually no videos with these keywords in their video titles, and if they do, they simply don't show up when googling the video.
My question to you, fellow webmaster, is if you want to share your personal experience. Have you found more banned keywords by google or is there somewhere some sort of list to be found for us webmasters? |
That's a very good question. I hope someone replies cause I am curious too.
I used to keep a list of words that were banned on social media but it's a never-ending list and I gave up. |
I want it too
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If you want to discover if Google has banned a keyword, a useful time-saving trick is to just Google it.
For example, if you Google 'teen porn', Pornhub and all the others are there at the top. That suggests Google has not banned the word 'teen' from porn searches. Now Google : deepfake porn scarlett johansson You will not see any deepfake porn results of Scarlett Johansson, just news stories. That is because Google has banned deepfake porn searches for specific individuals. However, despite all the pressure on them, Google still has not banned 'deepfake porn' itself. I think there are very few keywords that Google has banned. https://www.theverge.com/2024/7/31/2...pfakes-results |
I'm a newbie. I want to know about this.
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Deepfake must be one, at least as far as adult entertainment goes
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If you type 'teen porn videos,' it will list Pornhub and other popular tube sites, but if you search for 'schoolgirl porn videos,' the results are quite different, and there are no porn sites listed at all. If I remember correctly, this was not the case before, but I might be wrong.
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Interesting question. I've been in SEO for 10 years. I never actually considered banned Organic words.
I would do some quick tests. Search the keywords you theorize are banned. Are they in the Titles of the top 10 results? |
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For example, using "+18 teen" instead of "teen" works
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Id guess using "leak" or "onlyfans leak" too much will get you in trouble.There are tons of leak sites that completely went down in google traffic after a couple months
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didn't know this was a thing. Something worth looking into. Also, some searches could be hit by the DMCA thing
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Google and SEO will always be unpredictable. Better to focus on building a brand so people go directly to your site.
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