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The creator says Google is not detecting whether individual pieces were AI-generated and instead looks for patterns associated with search-result abuse or manipulation.
The creator says Google is not detecting whether individual pieces were AI-generated and instead looks for patterns associated with search-result abuse or manipulation.
This topic currently has 2 source records, 1 public insight cards, and 2 creators in the public Base2026 export.
The creator says Google does not care whether a single piece of content was created by AI but has a problem with scaled AI content. They argue Google is not trying to detect AI authorship on individual pages and instead looks for patterns associated with abuse or manipulation of search results...
OpenThe creator says Google does not care whether a single piece of content was created by AI but has a problem with scaled AI content. They argue Google is not trying to detect AI authorship on individual pages and instead looks for patterns associated with abuse or manipulation of search results...
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The creator says Google does not care whether a single piece of content was created by AI but has a problem with scaled AI content. They argue Google is not trying to detect AI authorship on individual pages and instead looks for patterns associated with abuse or manipulation of search results.
According to the creator, publishing large amounts of optimized content can increase search traffic and AI recommendation visibility for a site with some authority while also creating penalty risk. They say observed scaled-content-abuse penalties have so far appeared as manual actions and relay David Quaid's view from Edward Sturm's podcast that Google may eventually detect these patterns algorithmically.
The creator says publishing speed depends primarily on site authority and size. They describe authority through signals such as inbound links, branded searches, and current traffic, and size through the number of pages indexed in Google...
Most of you are not using AI correctly, and it's why your SEO is not working. It doesn't matter what prompt you use.
It doesn't matter what AI tool you use. If you're using it like this, you're doing it wrong.
AI cannot come up with brand new information. It either works off the information that you give it, or it goes and finds it.
So let's say there's already a product page that ranks really well for something, or a blog post that does. If you don't give it information, it will go to that and use it as a source.
And this is the way, like 99% of people are using AI. It's bringing out the most garbage basic content that is just never gonna get anywhere because it's giving nothing new.
It's giving nothing unique. You need to put in value if you wanna get something out of it.
Yes, you can use AI to write it, but you need to give it the data. You need to be the source.