Google Penalized One Article On BBC’s Web Site
Google did end commenting on why the BBC received an unnatural link notification despite offering us a “no comment” on our story this past Friday. Was the BBC penalized for unnatural links? Was it possible that the world’s largest news organization was not trusted by Google’s algorithms? The answer is, only one article was penalized. […]
Google did end commenting on why the BBC received an unnatural link notification despite offering us a “no comment” on our story this past Friday.
Was the BBC penalized for unnatural links? Was it possible that the world’s largest news organization was not trusted by Google’s algorithms? The answer is, only one article was penalized.
John Mueller, a Webmaster Trends Analyst at Google Switzerland, said in a Google Help thread:
Looking into the details here, what happened was that we found unnatural links to an individual article, and took a granular action based on that. This is not negatively affecting the rest of your website on a whole.
As you can see, Google will penalize a specific webpage, specific section of a website or even the whole site.
In this case, it seems as if Google only took action on a specific article and not the whole website.
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