No! The search engines won't crash tomorrow. This used to be the kind of attention getting headlines people used some years back. Then Google search engine was naive to them. You could create these kinds of content and still scale through in Google. What I'm wondering now is - Has Google now learnt to detect these kinds of content. I mean can Google now tell when a content is as spammy as this?
Google will never and it is hard to detect a spammy content like your sample, Google is not human and even human can not detect when other lie, if I write a headline "Barack Obama Was Died Last Night In Bathroom" will google detect this as a real info or just spammy?
It's too right. Even human can not detect such lies. It's better to say that, this is not the spam but this is fake info. Google will never detect it. INfact many people are still trying such titles to grab traffic form social media networks.
what do you mean by detecting.. if you type "This is Very Serious. The Search Engines Will Crash Tomorrow" then its showing results in search engine and this mean google has stored you info in its index.. so search engine can detect it
i doubt they detect that... what they will detect is that you might have gained 1000 UV for an article but 99% stayed less than 5 seconds. that will be their judgement on your site/article/content
It would be sort of fake article and you will have high bounce rate for your site. Even people can notify Google or the authority to ban such sites. So better to use actual and genuine info to have your website in long run. My 2 cents
Never is a strong word. Supercomputers using AI are getting more and more intelligent every year. IBM's supercomputer "Watson" beat several humans on a TV gameshow called jeopardy. Watson only learns from interaction with people and has no data pre-installed or through the internet. Eventually google bots will use advanced AI so they can rely on more than just algorithms.
I strongly agree with you. computers are getting more intelligent everyday. Take the case of the web 3.0 rumors that companies and search engines are experimenting on web based artificial intelligence. what this means is that computers will begin to think like humans - and you know - the search engine bots will see the contents first. So if they call it spam, your targets will never have the chance to see it. So apparently, Google can still detect it... But that is just an assumption. Can't say yet what's the reality.
Google may not be able to 'detect' the content, but they are increasingly using 'crowd-sourcing' techniques to determine if it's fake. You can now report a domain in Google search. Google Chrome has a plugin that gives Google anonymous information on websites. You better believe they are using data to remove fake sites from their index.