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Originally Posted by mopek1
Thanks. I guess I'm not sure what the AI detectors are actually looking for. Even though the information is factual, is it possible that Google detects the writing style as AI writing and penalizes you?
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It's possible, Google seems to change their mind on a whim and they do it often. But I haven't had an issue with that yet. All of this matches with the same sentiment of the sources they link to. Any info pulled from Yelp gets a yelp attribution to it's source. Same things happens on other sites I've built that pull from Trip Advisor, Google Places, and Yelp.
It's from Google it gets labeled as from Google, and the link goes to the Google Places page. Same thing if its from Trip Advisor. If I can't pull enough restaurants or any type of business from one source, I can simply pull from another or even all of them, my system tracks it all and gives proper attribution as the platform's TOS states they should.
Google can see it's not a bunch of made up bullshit, in other words. It's not copy and paste, it's all original content.
It all happens at a speed of 2 restaurant listings per minute once it's going.
I'm still laughing at the "this is scaping and stealing" comment someone else posted above.
