On many sites, it's common to see automatically generated content, originating from an RSS feed. But, now it seems Google might actually consider RSS feeds to be scraped content. This is especially true for sites that only use RSS feeds on a page with no other original content.
https://support.google.com/webmasters/a ... ic=2371375
If you are using an RSS feed on your page to automatically generate content snippets, ensure that you have added other original content on the page such as text descriptions or Wiki information that can better describe the content of the feed. You could also add a FAQ section on each RSS feed page about the subject of the RSS feed. For instance, if your RSS feed is about 'cat care', your 'FAQ could be 'most frequently asked cat care questions'. Or, add a comment/review section where your visitors can make comments about the content of the page. This original content should serve the same purpose as posting an article on the page.
Please offer other suggestions to make RSS feed pages unique, so as to avoid Google penalty for automatically generated site content.
https://support.google.com/webmasters/a ... ic=2371375
If you are using an RSS feed on your page to automatically generate content snippets, ensure that you have added other original content on the page such as text descriptions or Wiki information that can better describe the content of the feed. You could also add a FAQ section on each RSS feed page about the subject of the RSS feed. For instance, if your RSS feed is about 'cat care', your 'FAQ could be 'most frequently asked cat care questions'. Or, add a comment/review section where your visitors can make comments about the content of the page. This original content should serve the same purpose as posting an article on the page.
Please offer other suggestions to make RSS feed pages unique, so as to avoid Google penalty for automatically generated site content.







