• An article from fresherslive offered clear instructions on how to resolve the PS5 error code. Despite the lack of polish, its practical value seemed undeniable. However, it was inexplicably removed from the index by Google in March.

  • The Verge’s article on printers achieved high search popularity despite its lack of detail.

The author of the “investigation” turned to Google Gemini AI to understand the ranking difference.

Gemini’s initial assessment provided some insight. He acknowledged the clear nature and usefulness of the fresherslive article, but criticized The Verge’s article for its superficiality. However, the big difference in the rankings could not be explained.

Further investigation revealed that the Fresherslive article was de-indexed after Google’s update, while The Verge’s content continued to rank highly. This has raised concerns that algorithms prioritize broad appeal and novelty over depth and practical value.

The issue of content quality was also raised. The author noted that both articles prioritize SEO over actual recommendations for users. While Gemini strives for accuracy, it admitted that it has difficulty determining the quality of content in the same way as human editors.

Source: Ferra

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