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Reporting search quality issues with a new user feedback form

In October 2022, we rolled out the Search Essentials, providing clarity on the policies and practices Google follows to protect users and serve high-quality results. Sites that violate our policies may rank lower in results or not appear in results at all. However, if you still see results that you believe violate our Spam policies, you can notify us through our improved Search Quality User Report. User feedback helps us identify where our automated spam detection systems may be missing coverage, and is also used to improve our ranking algorithms. Let’s take a look at some of our new form’s features.

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