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Google Clarifies In Help Docs That Google Discover Uses Same Search Signals As Google Search

Google has updated both the Google Discover help documentation and the Google helpful content system page documentation to clarify that Google Discover uses many of the same signals as Google Search for ranking. The big news is that previously Google told us the helpful content update did not impact Discover, but now Google says it does.

Just to be clear, we already knew that core updates and other Google ranking systems impact Google Discover. Google told us core updates could impact Google Discover performance not just once but at least twice before. But the helpful content update impacting Discover, I think, is new.

Google wrote on the revised Google Discover documentation:

“As part of Google Search, Discover makes use of many of the same signals and systems used by Search to determine what is helpful, people-first content. Given this, those looking for success with Discover should review our advice on creating helpful, reliable, people-first content.”

The older version said:

“Our automated systems surface content in Discover from sites that have many individual pages that demonstrate expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness (E-A-T). Those looking to improve E-A-T can consider some of the same questions we encourage site owners to consider for Search. While Search and Discover are different, the overall principles for E-A-T as it applies to content within them are similar.”

Google also updated the helpful content system documentation to read:

“The system generates a site-wide signal that we consider among many other signals for use in Google Search (which includes Discover). The system automatically identifies content that seems to have little value, low-added value or is otherwise not particularly helpful to people.”

The older version said:

“The system generates a site-wide signal that we consider among many other signals for ranking web pages. Our systems automatically identify content that seems to have little value, low-added value or is otherwise not particularly helpful to those doing searches.”

You can see here that Google added “which includes Discover.”

I don’t think we had confirmation that the helpful content update / system impacted Google Discover until now, in fact, previous communication said the helpful content update did not impact Discover, that it only impacted Search.

I asked Danny Sullivan when this changed, when did the helpful content update start to impact Google Discover – I will let you know if I hear back.

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