Google To Pass Along Feedback From Publishers Around Canonical vs Noindex For Syndication Partners

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Google To Pass Along Feedback From Publishers Around Canonical vs Noindex For Syndication Partners

Google’s Search Liaison, Danny Sullivan, said he would take the feedback he heard from the publisher community yesterday back to the Google Search team. This feedback was around Google’s advice on using the noindex for syndication partners after removing the canonical advice from its docs a while back.

The canonical change, where Google said don’t use canonicals for syndication partners is from a few months ago, but the backlash around this advice spiked yesterday when I covered Danny’s presentation on how these syndication partners should be told to use noindex over canonical. You can read that advice over here.

But some big SEO news publishers got pretty vocal yesterday, which lead Danny Sullivan to say he will bring that feedback back to the Google team.

The feedback was primarily two-fold:

(1) Google should know better and be able to figure out who is the source and who is the syndicated partner. Heck, Google can detect cancer with AI, Google can do a lot but not figure out the original source?

(2) Google’s advice was originally to use canonical for syndicated providers (Google may argue this) and to get these partners to use noindex is a huge ask. It will require new contracts, and a noindex is much stronger, telling Google not to index the content that the syndicated partner is licensing.

Google’s stance is, it is your choice, if you produce content and you want it to rank and monetize based on traffic, then don’t syndicate. If you want to make money syndicating your content, then do that.

Here are some tweets:

— Jeremy Kaplan (@SmashDawg) July 10, 2023

Didn’t think you’d find an example on Yahoo as it very likely doesn’t exist.

— Thomas Rudy (@rudythesnowman) July 10, 2023

— Barry Adams 📰 (@badams) July 11, 2023

So John Shehata proposed:

— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) July 10, 2023

So Danny will pass it on but not too fast, canonical might not be the answer:

Glenn Gabe also explained why he thinks this is kind of insane:

For example from 2018: “When we look at pages, we try to split them up into different parts and we try to recognize the boilerplate. Then we can recognize which part of a page is actually relevant & focus on the content that’s actually changing…” https://t.co/N8TAx6IjNS pic.twitter.com/YrkQIpbAYK

— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) July 11, 2023

And there are more videos I can share explaining the same thing… So Google is telling me they can’t determine the primary content, understand it’s the same, and then handle correctly (esp. with rel canonical being used)? Right…… 🙂 pic.twitter.com/xddsgdch6m

— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) July 11, 2023

Do you think Google will come back with an alternative solution for syndicated content?

Forum discussion at Twitter.

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