ArtyMoo 🇬🇱
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@Arkypatriot @BRICSinfo Your country brainwashes you and its military forces to think that the US is the world's hero. But nobody really ever asked for your "democracy". You don't live in a country like mine that has been "helped" by the US in the past, so you have no idea.
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@ArtyMoo7 @BRICSinfo Actually from soldiers who were on the ground in Korea and Vietnam. But since you’ll never serve in the military, and you have no idea.
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@Arkypatriot @BRICSinfo Where do you study history? On Truth Social? 🤣
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@BRICSinfo Says the country who had soldiers in the Korean war fighting with North Korea says the country that had soldiers fighting with the North Vietnamese shut up and sit down you communist dictator
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Strong and shameful actions against the UN human rights expert and legal scholar Francesca Albanese. The Israeli government pays Google to promote its propaganda when her name is searched. Google marks the query as sensitive. @FranceskAlbs #FreePalestine #FrancescaAlbanese

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@searchliaison @lilyraynyc All my blog posts do not appear on the SERP anymore (but not deindexed, and all the websites that use expired domains from government institutions or schools to sell affiliate products are still there. My website is completely legit and I don't use any "tricks". Well...
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I wouldn't recommend people start adding carts because it "shows Google" any more than I would recommend anyone do anything they think "shows Google" something. You want to do things that make sense for your visitors, because what "shows Google" you have a great site is to be ... a great site for your visitors not to add things you assume are just for Google. Also Lily, I don't mean this toward you in particular or negatively. It's just shorthand common thinking that so many understandably deal with.
Doing things you think are just for Google is falling behind what our ranking systems are trying to reward rather than being in front of them. Everything I said here: x.com/searchliaison/…
Stop trying to "show Google" things. I have been through so many sites at this point (and I appreciate the feedback), and the patterns are often like this:
- Something saying an "expert" reviewed the content because someone mistakenly believes that ranks them better
- Weird table-of-content things shoved at the top because who knows, along the way, somehow that became a thing I'm guessing people assume ranks you better
- The page has been updated within a few days, or even is fresh on the exact day, even though the content isn't particularly needing anything fresh and probably someone did some really light rewrite and fresh date because they think that "shows Google" you have fresh content and will rank better.
- The page end with a series of "hey, here are some frequently asked questions" because someone used a tool or other method to just add things they think people search for specifically because they heard if you add a bunch of popular searches to the page, that ranks you better not because anyone coming to your page wants that
- I can barely read through the main content of pages because I keep getting interrupted by things shoved in the middle of it. Which isn't so much a "show Google" think as much as it is just an unsatisfying experience
And yes. A million times yes. You will find pages that are still ranking, both from big sites and small sites, that do these things. Because our ranking systems aren't perfect, and after this current update, we'll continue to keep working at it, which I also covered before: x.com/searchliaison/…
And I very much hope our guidance will get better to help people understand that what Google wants is what people want. I'm pushing for us to have an entire new help page that maybe makes this point better. Part of the current draft says things like:
"The most important key to success with Google Search is to have content that’s meant to please people, rather than to be whatever you might have heard that 'Google wants.' For example, people sometimes write content longer than is helpful to their readers because they’ve heard somewhere that 'Google wants' long content.
What Google wants is content that people will like, content that your own readers and visitors find helpful and satisfying. This is the foundation of your potential success with Google. Any question you have about making content for Google will come back to this principle. 'Is this content that my visitors would find satisfying?' If the answer is yes, then do that, because that’s what Google wants."
Some expectation setting. I'm not @googlesearchc and I don't work primarily on creator issues. So I can't guarantee what pages we will have, what gets approved and so on. My primary role is to communicate feedback back about search quality into the search quality team and communicate back. And so much of the feedback people have been sharing, I have taken that back. "But what about big sites!" Yes, taken back. Sites that I can see are diligently working on real quality content and don't seem as rewarded as they should, taken that back. Will continue to do so. You are heard. Those providing quality experiences, I personally want you to succeed.
But please. If you want to succeed, stop doing a lot of the things you've heard second, third, whatever that are supposed to "show Google" something and show your visitors a great, satisfying experience. That's how you show Google's ranking systems that you should do well.
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Yeah... I'm wondering if integrating ecommerce is something that could help many HCU-affected sites recover over time.
I realize this is much easier said than done... but it shows Google that your site does more than just affiliate/review content.
Rupert Du Maine@Rupert_Du_Maine
@lilyraynyc Add to cart FTW.
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@ahrefs Maybe I'll give it to my kid when he/she will be grown up. Just hope I'll have a kid one day ❤️ 😅 And I'm writing from Italy 🇮🇹
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ArtyMoo 🇬🇱 retweetledi

🎁 Christmas giveaway! 🎁
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To enter:
- Like + RT this post
- Tell us which country you’re from and who you plan to give this book to (your kid, nephew, or maybe yourself..?)
Bonus points if you share pics of festive decorations around your home. 🎄
Winners will be announced after 18 Dec.
Good luck!
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@JoeBiden True. The only thing is Palestinians are surrounded by a border that prevents them from escaping using AI snipers, but beside that they both live in peace and harmony.
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@JoeAlderman11 @stats_feed True! Im Italian and I didnt even know tips were a thing in US. If you want more money just charge more 😂
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@stats_feed Im surprised by 10% in Italy. When I was north of Rome, a waitress became annoyed with me because we tipped. She said she made fine money and didn’t need charity.
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How much you should tip restaurant staff:
🇺🇸 USA: 20%
🇨🇦 Canada: 15-20%
🇳🇴 Norway: 10-20%
🇲🇽 Mexico: 15%
🇦🇷 Argentina: 10-15%
🇷🇺 Russia: 10-15%
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia: 10-15%
🇦🇪 UAE: 10-15%
🇮🇱 Israel: 12%
🇪🇸 Spain: 10%
🇫🇷 France: 10%
🇬🇷 Greece: 10%
🇮🇹 Italy: 10%
🇪🇬 Egypt: 10%
🇰🇪 Kenya: 10%
🇸🇪 Sweden: 10%
🇿🇦 South Africa: 10%
🇹🇷 Turkey: 10%
🇺🇾 Uruguay: 10%
🇬🇧 UK: 10%
🇺🇦 Ukraine: 10%
🇮🇳 India: 7-10%
🇳🇱 Netherlands: 5-10%
🇩🇪 Germany: 5-10%
🇮🇩 Indonesia: 5-10%
🇻🇪 Venezuela: 5-10%
🇻🇳 Vietnam: 5-10%
🇧🇩 Bangladesh: 2-10%
🇦🇺 Australia: 0%
🇨🇳 China: 0%
🇩🇰 Denmark: 0%
🇯🇵 Japan: 0%
🇳🇬 Nigeria: 0%
🇸🇬 Singapore: 0%
🇰🇷 South Korea: 0%
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@Emzia omg its so cuutee 🥰.. omg its so creepyy 😱.. omg its so cuutee 🥰.. omg its so creepyy 😱
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@ShitpostGate Finally someone who thinks about making this world better 😌
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@ahrefs I started 2 years ago with a blog to sell affiliate products.
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ArtyMoo 🇬🇱 retweetledi

@elonmusk @EndWokeness Hey Elon, can you label @RaiUno as well? All Italians pay taxes to keep it alive!
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@EndWokeness We need to add more granularity to editorial influence, as it varies greatly. I don’t actually think the BBC is as biased as some other government-funded media, but it is silly of the BBC to claim zero influence.
Minor government influence in their case would be accurate.
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CBC gets $1.2 billion per year from the Canadian gov (70% of its funding)
@elonmusk, can you add a label?




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