Google Updates Ranking Algorithm and SafeSearch Guidelines for Explicit Video Content
Impact on Sites Hosting Explicit Videos
Google has enhanced its search ranking algorithm to more strongly penalize sites that host explicit videos but restrict Googlebot from accessing those video files. Sites that do not allow Googlebot to fetch their videos may experience a significant drop in rankings, especially in Video search mode.
Best Practices for Explicit Content and Age Gates
Google recommends the following to avoid ranking penalties:
- Allow Googlebot to crawl explicit content without triggering age gates or other access restrictions.
- Verify Googlebot requests and serve content directly without an age gate.
- Separate explicit content from non-explicit content, ideally on a different domain or subdomain.
- Use metadata to mark pages explicitly containing adult content.
Failure to comply can cause Google to misclassify content as explicit, affecting visibility, especially when SafeSearch filters are active.
SafeSearch Updates and Content Filtering
Google updated its SafeSearch documentation outlining filters for:
- Explicit sexual content, including pornography and nudity
- Photo-realistic sex toys
- Sex-oriented dating or escort services
- Violence or gore
- Links to explicit content pages
Troubleshooting Explicit Content Issues
Google’s new troubleshooting guide helps webmasters:
- Identify if SafeSearch is filtering their site
- Correct common errors such as:
- Mislabeling non-explicit content with adult meta tags
- Incorrect video sitemap family_friendly tags
- Lack of content moderation on user-generated content
- Restricting Googlebot with age gates
- Not separating explicit from non-explicit pages
Sites with adult-oriented content experiencing ranking drops should review and implement these updated guidelines to improve search visibility.
Source: Search Engine Roundtable by barry@rustybrick.com (Barry Schwartz). Read original.