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Google Makes Old Faceted Navigation Doc New Official Guidelines

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 6:47 am
by tasmih1234
Google repurposed a 2014 blog post on faceted navigation best practices as the new “Managing crawling of faceted navigation URL guidelines” website owners must follow to optimize their site’s crawling and indexing performance.

Key takeaways:

Google warns site owners that faceted navigation can cause problems with search engine crawling and indexing, which can lead to serious SEO issues.
Gary Illyes from Google says faceted navigation can be a nightmare for SEO because it generates near-infinite URL numbers.
The new guidelines confirm that faceted navigation is the leading cause of crawling issues, and most importantly, it is avoidable.
Google advises SEO professionals and site owners to review their faceted navigation to ensure it complies with its new guidelines.

Google Updates Its Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy
Google followed in Microsoft and Open AI’s footsteps last week by anhui mobile numbers list releasing an updated Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy outlining the tool’s correct uses, prohibited behaviors, and exceptions.

Key takeaways:

Google refreshed its Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy to list prohibited behaviors in an easier-to-understand format using simple language the layperson can understand.
The policy doesn’t have any new rules; instead, it provides examples of what Google says are acceptable and unacceptable behaviors.
Google explains the exceptions to the updated policy, saying,” They include documentary, educational, artistic, or scientific considerations and where harms are outweighed by substantial benefits to the public.”
Upon releasing the refreshed policy, the company said, “Generative AI models can help you explore, learn, and create. We expect you to engage with them in a responsible, legal, and safe manner.”