Google: Don’t make “bite-sized” content for LLMs if you care about search rank

Google's advice on SEO may have changed, but the message remains the same: don't sacrifice quality for the sake of algorithmic compliance. In a recent episode of Google's Search Off the Record podcast, John Mueller and Danny Sullivan cautioned against "content chunking" - breaking down information into bite-sized chunks specifically designed to please generative AI bots like Gemini.

The strategy is based on the misconception that LLMs prefer short, easy-to-digest content. However, Google asserts that it doesn't use such signals to improve ranking. According to Sullivan, creating content for humans remains the best long-term strategy for search exposure.

In essence, Google's stance is that algorithmic tricks won't guarantee success. Instead, focusing on writing engaging, high-quality content will always be more effective in the long run. This approach may not yield immediate results, but it ensures that publishers are prioritizing human behavior - what people choose to click on - as a key signal for search engines.

The debate highlights the need for SEO experts to stay vigilant and avoid chasing fleeting trends. While content chunking might appear to work in the short term, Google believes it's not a sustainable strategy for the future of SEO. By prioritizing content written for humans, publishers can increase their chances of long-term success and maintain relevance in an ever-changing digital landscape.

In other words, don't sacrifice your values as a writer just to appease AI algorithms. Create content that resonates with people, not just machines. The search engine behemoth may be listening, but it's also warning against the dangers of prioritizing algorithmic compliance over artistic integrity and human connection.
 
I'm so done with this "content chunking" trend 🤯. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to break down articles into tiny little pieces just to please some AI bot? 🤖 It's like we're not even writing for humans anymore! As someone who's always been about creating engaging content that resonates with people, I'm glad Google is speaking out against this nonsense. I mean, at the end of the day, it's still all about writing something that'll make people want to click and share, right? 🤗 Not about trying to game some algorithm. And let's be real, who wants to create content just to appease machines? 😂 The focus should always be on creating high-quality, human-centered content that'll stand the test of time, not some fleeting trend that'll be forgotten in a week. 💡
 
tbh I'm kinda torn about this Google thing 🤔. I mean on one hand, it's all about creating content for humans and not just robots 🤖, which makes total sense. but at the same time, if it's working in the short term then why not? 🤑 some of my online friends are already doing content chunking and they're getting decent traffic 📈

but I think what bothers me is that Google is basically saying 'don't try this' without really explaining why it won't work 🤷‍♀️. like, what's the harm in creating shorter, more digestible content? 🤔 it's not like we're trying to trick anyone... and what about those people who just want a quick bite of info? 🤣 wouldn't that be helpful?

i guess I'll have to keep an eye on this one 📊. hope some SEO experts can break down the reasoning behind Google's stance 💡
 
I'm totally with Google on this one 🙌. I've seen so many creators resort to lazy tactics like content chunking in an attempt to game the system. Newsflash: it's just a waste of time! People are smarter than that, and they can tell when you're trying to manipulate them.

If you're gonna write for the web, write from the heart 💖. Create content that resonates with people, not just clicks. It's about building a connection with your audience, not just ticking boxes on some algorithmic checklist 📝. Trust me, it takes work, but it's worth it in the long run.

I've seen so many talented writers sacrifice their integrity for the sake of SEO, and it breaks my heart 😔. Don't let Google dictate how you create – instead, focus on what truly matters: telling a story that needs to be told 📚.
 
I gotta say, I'm so done with content chunking 😒! It's all about catering to those fancy AI bots instead of creating something actually good for humans. Google is like, "nope, don't do that" 🚫, but you'd think people would listen. I mean, who wants to write clickbait just to get a boost from an algorithm? Not me! 🙅‍♂️ It's all about writing stuff that actually resonates with people and makes them want to engage. Prioritizing human behavior over AI signals is the way to go, imo. It's not about getting quick results, it's about creating something real and meaningful. 💯
 
aww man, don't even get me started on this 😩... creators are already struggling to make ends meet, now they gotta worry about "content chunking" too? like, what even is that supposed to achieve? just more stress for writers trying to produce quality content 🤯. google's all about prioritizing human behavior, which means we need to focus on creating stuff that actually resonates with people, not just some algorithmic magic ✨. it's not just about SEO, it's about staying true to your art and connecting with your audience ❤️. let's keep the focus on quality over quantity and those AI bots will probably just get bored anyway 😴
 
I completely agree 🤝! As a parent, I always want what's best for my kids, and when it comes to online content, it's no different. If we sacrifice quality for the sake of algorithmic compliance, we're essentially teaching our kids that shortcuts are okay. Newsflash: they're not! 😒 In today's digital landscape, focusing on creating high-quality content that resonates with humans is the only way to go. Those "algorithmic tricks" might work in the short term, but they'll leave us feeling empty and unsatisfied in the long run. Let's prioritize what truly matters: engaging stories, well-researched info, and a dash of personality! 💡
 
I'm still not convinced about this whole "content chunking" thing 🤔. I mean, Google says they don't use these signals to rank sites, but that doesn't mean it won't affect user experience... like when you're scrolling through a news feed and all the articles start looking the same? 📰 It's just a bunch of marketers trying to game the system to get more clicks and ad revenue. And let's be real, who needs AI-bots telling them how to write engaging content anyway? 🤖 Can't we just focus on writing something actually good for once? 😒
 
I'm so down for this 🤩! Google is totally on point here! I mean, who wants to win an award from a bot anyway? 😂 The minute you start sacrificing quality for the sake of algorithmic compliance, you're basically selling out to the algorithm gods. And let's be real, folks, the minute you stop creating content that resonates with humans, you're gonna lose your audience and your relevance.

I'm all about staying vigilant and avoiding those fleeting trends. I mean, have we learned nothing from the rise of social media? 🤦‍♂️ It's all about creating content that speaks to people on a human level. Don't get me wrong, LLMs are cool and all, but let's not forget what makes us human: our quirks, our passions, our creativity.

Google's stance is clear: focus on writing engaging, high-quality content that resonates with humans, not just machines 📚💻. Trust me, in the long run, this approach will always be more effective than trying to game the system. So, let's keep it real, folks! Let's prioritize our values as writers and creators over algorithmic compliance. 💪
 
OMG u guys r right! 🤯 I cant believe google is still saying dont sacrifice quality 4 the sake of algorithmic complianc... like we shouldnt have to change our content just 2 fit some AI bots lol

i swear, sometimes i feel like im writing for a robot not humans... 🤖📝 what even is the point of chunking content if its all about pleasing AI anyway? 💸

but i guess google is trying 2 warn us against chasing trends and staying relevant in an ever-changing landscape 🌐💻 so yeah, focus on creating high-quality content that resonates with ppl over just appeasing algo... good advice! 👍
 
🤔 I'm so done with all these "AI-friendly" content strategies! It feels like every time we think we've got the hang of SEO, Google comes along and says, "Hey, nope!" 🚫 Like, what even is the point of writing for machines? I mean, don't get me wrong, algorithms are cool and all, but shouldn't we be writing for actual humans who want to read stuff that's informative, engaging, and not just a bunch of buzzwords strung together? 🤷‍♀️ It's like, what happened to just good old-fashioned quality content that resonates with people? Can't we just write stuff that people actually care about instead of trying to game the system? 📚👍
 
You gotta wonder what's next, right? Like, are we really gonna tailor everything to AI bots now? I mean, I get it, Google's just trying to keep up with the game, but what about all those great writers who just wanna tell stories and connect with people? 🤷‍♂️ It's not like they're gonna stop reading just 'cause your content gets chunked into 5-second bites. People want substance, not just clickbait. And honestly, I think Google's on to something here - quality over quantity is still king. We shouldn't have to sacrifice our art for the sake of some algorithmic tweak 📝
 
🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole "content chunking" thing. Like, why would anyone want to dumb down their content just to appease some AI bots? 🤖 It's all about creating something that actually matters to people, not just a bunch of bite-sized clicks. 💸
 
🤔 I'm getting a bit frustrated with all these "tricks" to game the system... shouldn't we just focus on creating content that actually means something? 📄 It's like, yes, Google wants us to prioritize quality over quantity, but what about those of us who can't afford to churn out endless articles for the sake of SEO? 🤑 Can't we find a way to make high-quality content that still works in today's algorithmic landscape? 💡
 
I remember when Google first introduced these new AI bots like Gemini... 🤖 I was thinking, "Is this gonna make our content strategy easier or harder?" And now they're saying to just focus on writing for humans? 🙄 Like, what's the point of even trying if you can't game the system a bit? But seriously, have you guys noticed how quickly these trends change? It feels like we're always being told something new, only to have it be proven wrong later... 😂 I mean, isn't that just the nature of SEO? Always adapting and evolving. Anyway, back to this chunking thing... doesn't it sound kinda lazy to just break up your content into tiny bits for some algorithm to munch on? 🤯 Like, where's the value in that?
 
🤔 I think its kinda funny how Google is saying one thing but doing another 🤑, like they're keeping us SEOs on our toes. But seriously tho, they're right - quality over quantity is still the way to go 📚. Its a shame that some ppl are gonna keep trying to game the system instead of focusing on what really matters: writing for humans 🤝. Can we just agree to create content that's engaging and relevant rather than trying to outsmart AI? 😊
 
omg u guys 🤯 google is totally right about this! i mean like dont even get me started on content chunking lol its just soooo lazy and not what seo is all about for me its always been about creating awesome stuff that people will actually engage with not just some algorithm that can be easily tricked into thinking ur content is good just because its short and easy to read 🤪 i mean like john mueller and danny sullivan are literally the best and their advice is always so on point 🔥 so yeah im all about writing for humans, not machines ❤️
 
I mean, I was saying this last week when I saw someone's blog getting all up in arms about content chunking 🤯... anyway, Google's still got its finger on the pulse, but what really gets me is that people are gonna try to game the system again just 'cause AI bots are around 🤖. Newsflash: humans don't care about bite-sized chunks! We want depth, we want substance, we want to feel like we're getting something real from our online content 💡.

And honestly, I think Google's got a point - algorithmic tricks might give you short-term gains, but they won't keep you relevant in the long run. You gotta focus on creating content that resonates with people, not just trying to impress some bot 🤖. It's all about prioritizing human behavior, and that means writing from the heart, not just trying to please the algorithm 🔥.

And let's be real, folks - AI bots might get smarter, but they're still no humans when it comes to emotional connection and real understanding 💭. So yeah, Google's warning us against sacrificing our values as writers for the sake of some fancy algorithm... I'm all about that 🙌!
 
Ugh, can you believe Google is still trying to tell us what's "best" for SEO? Like, we all know they're just trying to keep us from completely screwing ourselves 😒. Seriously though, it's about time someone spoke up about the content chunking nonsense – I mean, who thought that was a good idea? 🤣 It's like they're saying, hey, let's make our content so boring and easy to digest that even robots can understand it... what's the point of writing if we're just gonna dumb down for the sake of algorithmic compliance? 🙄
 
omg u gotta read dis 🤯 so google's still sayin dont sacrifice quality 4 algorithm complianc lol who cares about AI bots anyway?! its all bout writin 4 humans, fam! like, focus on creatin engaging content that ppl wanna click on & not just tryna game the system w/ AI chunking 🤑 u gotta remember, google's all bout showin us what ppl really want 2 see, not wht AI thinks they wanna c 💡
 
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