Sunday 11 October 2015

Google's Hacked Sites Algorithm Only Impacts Spammy Queries

Google Hacked Sites Algorithm

The new Google Hacked Sites Algorithm which launched this week, we think, is said to impact about 5% of search queries. It aims at removing sites that are hacked in the search results, to keep the search results safe.

Last night at PubCon, I spotted a tweet from Jennifer Slegg on Twitter where she quoted Gary Illyes from Google saying on stage that this algorithm only impacts "spammy" flavors of search queries.

Here is her tweet:

Jennifer Slegg @jenstar
Hacked sites algo: just devalues site for spammy queries only. @methode #pubcon
4:32 AM - 9 Oct 2015

So Gary said that the algorithm only impacts sites that are (1) hacked AND (2) are in the spammy queries realm.

That seems like something I should double check on because sites in all areas can be hacked and impact searchers across the board. So may be this was a misunderstanding or maybe the vast majority of hacked sites are in the "spammy" area?

Forum discussion at Twitter.

Update: Gary Ilyes from Google confirmed it directly on

Twitter: Barry Schwartz @rustybrick @methode did you really say that the hacked site algo only impacted spammy queries?

Gary Illyes @methode @rustybrick yesr. That's what we're aiming for.
10:21 PM - 9 Oct 2015

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