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Archived Versions of Your Website

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2025 9:57 am
by tanjimaju200
Domain Age

Nothing about a website’s age is considered in rank scoring but the hostAge is mentioned regarding a sandbox. The data is used to sandbox fresh spam during serving time.



It’s interesting because many SEO experts argue about the importance of domain age. As far as the leak is concerned! the sandbox is for spam and domain age doesn’t matter.



Takeaway: My thought on th исполнительный список уровня c is is that websites can be moved from one domain to another and websites get revamped constantly! so this is why Google doesn’t pay much attention to it. Unless it comes to the age of the domain! or website! and how much spam is associated with it. The longer the domain has been active and the website has been publicly live! compared to how much spam is attached to it! determines the score I believe. If you have a website up for 5 years with a spam score of 25%! it is worse than having a website up for 1 year with a spam score of 3%.







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Google keeps 20 archived versions of your website! the leak revealed. If you update a page! wait for Google to crawl it! and then repeat the process 20 times! you can actually clear the memory of any old versions you don’t want indexed.



This is good to know because Google uses historical versions of your website as a scoring factor. Although we don’t know if the updates have to be significant or not to count as a “new version”.



Takeaway: There is no definition of what Google considers a significant change or what type of changes count as a new version. We don’t know if this Google memory score is only for sitewide changes or on a page-to-page basis. If there is something hurting your rankings! you may want to test this but if you keep your website content fresh and publish often! it should reset your score frequently anyhow.