Rewriting AI Content With Human Content Won't Make Your Site Recover In Google Search
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Rewriting AI Content With Human Content Won't Make Your Site Recover In Google Search
"I wouldn't think about it as AI or not, but about the value that the site adds to the web. Just rewriting AI content by a human won't change that, it won't make it authentic."
"Can a site with low-quality AI content recover and be indexed if I rewrite everything manually and switch languages? A while ago I started a small niche site mostly as an experiment to see how AI content would perform with SEO. The content was low quality and mostly AI-written in English. The site is not being indexed (Crawled - currently not indexed but I really like the domain and I spent a lot of time on the design/UX, so I'd prefer not to throw it away."
"So what should you do? He basically said start over, think about the site's purpose and see how you will add value. Otherwise, starting with a "bad state" will make it harder than starting with a new domain."
Rewriting AI-generated content by a human does not inherently make content authentic or improve Google indexing. Site assessment should focus on the unique value the site adds to the web rather than on whether content was AI-generated. Recovering a domain with a history of low-quality content is more difficult than starting fresh. Rebuilding should involve redefining the site's purpose, creating high-quality original content, and implementing a consistent content strategy. Changing the primary language is acceptable if content quality and consistency remain high. The decision to keep or replace the domain depends on the extent of the site's poor state and the resources available to rebuild.
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