Will Baidu delete articles after indexing them?

Will Baidu delete articles after indexing them?

Many friends who do SEO optimization will find a problem, that is, the number of articles included in their website will decline after a period of time. Some friends who have just entered the industry of website optimization will be confused. Why is this? Will Baidu delete articles after indexing them? Let’s find out with Dongguan SEO Feng Chao!

Will Baidu delete articles after indexing them?

1. The website weight is low or the website has been downgraded

Generally speaking, it is normal for a newly launched website to be deleted due to its low weight. Baidu often takes a while to examine the downgraded website before deleting the included content. In this case, as long as you continue to operate your own website and wait for the weight to increase, the inclusion will naturally come back.

2. The original content ratio is low and the duplication rate is high

Baidu has always attached great importance to originality, especially after the algorithm change this time, it has become even more favorable to originality. If your website has few original articles and most of them are collected and reprinted, there is a high probability that the included content will be deleted because the repetition rate of such content is too high. For this reason, we are required to focus on originality. If we don’t have original inspiration, we can use pseudo-originality. There are many ways to fill the content of our website, but we must not directly collect and reprint the original text.

3. The website has inharmonious content

Everyone should be clear about disharmonious content, such as offensive content. This kind of content will definitely be deleted without mercy. This reason requires us to keep a close eye on the content of Jiang Likun's website. Offensive content must not be placed on the website. Such content may temporarily attract people's attention to your website, but if not handled properly it may be directly banned by Baidu.

4. The content does not match the title, i.e. “clickbait”

"Clickbait" is hated by users as it seriously hinders their experience. As search engine spiders become more and more intelligent, Baidu's crackdown on "clickbait" is becoming more and more severe. There is nothing wrong with having an eye-catching title, but it is wrong if the title does not match the content. This not only affects the user and search engine experience, but is also detrimental to the development of the website. For this reason, the website recommends that they focus on the content of the website.

5. Baidu server or database delay
Baidu's server or database delays may also cause the included content to be deleted. For this reason, you just need to wait. Once the server and database are normal, the inclusion will naturally be restored.

The above is the specific content of "Will Baidu delete articles after they are included?" In fact, if you want your articles not to be deleted by Baidu, the most important thing is to make the articles original. Only high-quality original articles (which are helpful to users) will not be deleted by Baidu.

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