Google’s John Mueller requested if there was some form of proportion folks can use to find out if their content material could also be thought of duplicative or not. John stated there may be none and he requested how would you measure such a factor.
Invoice Hartzer requested the query, asking “is there a proportion that represents duplicate content material?” Asking if Google even measures it.
John Mueller responded by saying, “there isn’t any quantity” after which requested, “how do you measure it anyway?”
Listed here are these tweets:
There is no such thing as a quantity (additionally how do you measure it anyway?)
— 🌽〈hyperlink href=//johnmu.com rel=canonical 〉🌽 (@JohnMu) September 23, 2022
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Google Says There Is No Particular Metric to Measure Duplicate Content material
Google Is not Positive The way to Measure Duplicate Content material
— Rohan Ayyar (@searchrook) September 23, 2022
There are a whole lot of good responses on the “how you can measure” this on Twitter – so scan by way of the thread.
Discussion board dialogue at Twitter.